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Service Member And Family Financial Support | Semper Fi Fund

Provides financial assistance for combat wounded, critically ill, and injured service members and their families during hospitalization and recovery. Assistance includes: - Bedside Financial Support: offers needs-based financial assistance for expenses that are most pressing during a long hospitalization or rehabilitation. Covers expenses such as additional travel/lodging expenses, childcare, and out of pocket expenses. - Housing Assistance: provides adaptive housing for wheelchairs and helps those who have fallen behind on housing payments due to injury. - Transportation Assistance: offers adaptive modes of transportation including modified wheelchairs, lift ramps, vehicles, and snow removal equipment.

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Financial Assistance - Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Fund Of Ohio

Provides payment assistance to those undergoing active treatment for breast cancer. Assistance may be up to $1000, but that amount is not always available. Funding may be used for the following: temporary support of living expenses such as housing, utilities, and food; transportation to and from treatments; child care during diagnostic and treatment procedures; job training for those who lose their jobs after their diagnosis; mental health services not covered by insurance; assistance with treatment costs, prescriptions, and co-pays not covered by insurance; costs of participation in clinical trials that are not covered by insurance.

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Rent And Mortage Payment Assistance | Oberlin Community Services

Offers rent and mortgage payment assistance for individuals who are at risk of eviction or foreclosure without assistance. Funds is limited any may not always be available.

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Basic Needs Assistance - Veterans / Surviving Dependents / Miltary Families | Carroll County Veterans Service Commission

Provides assistance with food, shelter (rent or mortgage), utility bills (gas and electric), principle car payments, and other needed services for Veterans, active duty military, and dependent survivors. In some cases, may assist with indigent burial. Assistance is in the form of vouchers. Amount of assistance is based on demonstrated need.

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Mortgage Payment Assistance For Veterans | Clermont County Veterans Services Commission

Provides emergency mortgage payment assistance to veterans and their dependents in Clermont County.

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Mortgage Payment Assistance For Veterans | Clinton County Veterans' Service Commission

Provides emergency mortgage payment assistance to veterans and their families.

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Resilient Housing Initiative - Homeless Hotline | Netcare Access

Prevents homelessness by targeting eviction prevention to those most at risk of homelessness. May provide housing problem solving, case management, and financial assistance. There is no guarantee of financial assistance availability.

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Mortgage Payment Assistance For Veterans | Adams County Veterans Service Office

Provides limited emergency financial assistance with housing and utility costs to eligible veterans and their families.

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Prc | Marion County Department Of Job And Family Services

The PRC program in Ohio helps families overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency. The program provides benefits and services to families who are in need of help with essential support to become self-sufficient. The PRC Program is designed to: - Prevent families from having to apply for OWF cash assistance when a crisis arises; - Help families retain employment by enhancing job skills , overcoming barriers and providing short-term assistance or wage supplementation if necessary. - Provide for contingent needs by helping families with nonrecurring urgent problems that could, if left unattended, result in families needing long-term public assistance. - Support families receiving OWF with services to enable them to become self-sufficient. Examples of short-term assistance through PRC include: - Shelter and utility assistance - Transportation assistance - Employment Related Supportive Services.

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Greater Living Assistance Program | Equitas Health

Provides utility, rent and mortgage assistance. Programs are available for assistance for up to 5 months, for security deposits or 1st month's rent, and for subsidies for people who have applied for disability or are currently full-time students in a GED program, college, or other training program.

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Assistance For Vietnam Veterans | Semper Fi Fund

Offers financial assistance to Vietnam Veterans from any U.S. military Service branches who are injured from combat. Assistance includes: - Housing Grants: provides modifications, repairs, and adaptive home updates. - Family Support Grants: offers financial assistance for rent or mortgage. - Medical Care Grants: offers financial assistance to pay expenses not covered by insurance or VA. - Transportation Grants: provides adaptive vehicle or modifications to existing vehicle and vehicle repairs.

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Miami County Veterans Service Office - Mortgage Payment Assistance | Miami County Veterans Service Office

Emergency assistance with mortgage may be provided to veterans discharged under honorable conditions in a time of need. When a veteran is requesting assistance the emergency support eligibility must be determined with the required documents according to the ESR (Emergency Soldier's Relief) policy.

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Housing Expense Assistance | Salvation Army - Vermilion Unit

Makes limited mortgage and rent payments for people who are at risk of losing their homes or apartments without assistance.

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Basic Needs Assistance - Veterans / Surviving Dependents / Miltary Families | Veterans Service Commission - Geauga County

Provides assistance with food, shelter (rent or mortgage), utility bills (gas and electric), principle car payments, and other needed services for veterans, active duty military, and dependent survivors. In some cases, may assist with indigent burial. Assistance is in the form of vouchers. Amount of assistance is based on demonstrated need. Also available to make community presentations about these services.

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Friends Serving Friends - Mortgage Assistance | Friends Serving Friends

Friends Serving Friends assists with mortgage on a case by case basis.

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Gap Funding | Comunale Cancer Foundation

Provides funding to ease everyday financial burdens for individuals actively receiving treatment for cancer. Requests for funding may include utility bill payment assistance, rent payment assistance, mortgage payment assistance, transportation costs, and so forth. Funding is determined on a case-by-case basis since circumstances are different for each household.

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Emergency Financial Assistance - Deployed Military And Post 9/11 Wounded Veterans | Operation Homefront

Provides critical financial assistance and other family support programs to the families of currently deployed service members and wounded post 9/11 veterans within 10 years of discharge. Critical financial assistance includes food assistance, rent and mortgage assistance, assistance with delinquent utility bills (gas, water, electric), home repairs, auto repairs, and essential baby items. Assistance is paid directly to the vendor or service provider and food assistance is sent in the form of a gift card.

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Emergency Assistance (RENT) | The Salvation Army Kroc Center

Provides emergency rent assistance (upon verification of eviction notice. During COVID-19 they are temporarily hepling with Mortgage Payment assistance

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Emergency Assistance | Wood County Job And Family Services

Provides several types of emergency assistance. Primary services include car repair, back rent, mortgage payment, and gas, electric water assistance, assistance with first month of rent, and deposit for households experiencing homelessness. Must have children in the home to qualify for car repair assistance. Do not need to have children in the home for rental or utility assistance.

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Rent, Automotive Repair, And Utility Assistance For Cancer | Mary Grace Memorial Foundation

Offers grants for rent, mortgage, and utility bill payments and transportation expenses for cancer patients and their families. All payments are sent directly to the mortgage, rental, or utility company.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) | Franklin County Department Of Job And Family Services

PRC provides one-time financial assistance (in a 12 month period) to aid with emergency situations. Program is not meant to serve as an ongoing source of income. Maximum assistance allowed is $2500 for overdue rent or mortgage payments, security deposits, temporary housing, property taxes, home repairs (if the owner;) overdue utility bills (except during Winter Crisis), driver license reinstatement fees, transportation and auto repairs. Applicants can request aid for more than one emergency (up to maximum assistance limit).

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Prc | Pickaway County Department Of Job And Family Services

PRC program was established in Ohio to help families overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency. The program provides benefits and services to families who are in need of help with essential support to become self-sufficient. The PRC Program is designed to: •Prevent families from having to apply for OWF cash assistance when a crisis arises; •Help families retain employment by enhancing job skills , overcoming barriers and providing short-term assistance or wage supplementation if necessary. •Provide for contingent needs by helping families with nonrecurring urgent problems that could, if left unattended, result in families needing long-term public assistance. •Support families receiving OWF with services to enable them to become self-sufficient. Examples of short-term assistance through PRC include: •Shelter and utility assistance •Transportation assistance •Employment Related Supportive Services

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Prc-Revention/retention/contingency (RENT & MORTGAGE) | Greene County Job And Family Serivces

The program is for working poor households with minor children. Client may be eligible if disabled or a domestic violence situation exists (must have minor child). Rental deposit if residing in shelter or in overcrowded situation - not just from moving from one place to another.

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