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Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors (PAWW) - Wounded Warriors (PAWW)
Provides emergency financial assistance to veterans to help pay for housing, utilities, and transportation (including work and medical appointments, auto loan and insurance payments, and car repairs). Pays directly to landlords, vendors, and creditors.
Provides emergency financial assistance to veterans to help pay for housing, utilities, and transportation (including work and medical appointments, auto loan and insurance payments, and car repairs). Pays directly to landlords, vendors, and creditors.
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Non-Emergency Medical TransportationEmployment Related TransportationAutomobile Insurance Payment AssistanceRental Deposit AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceAutomobile LoansVeteransElectric Service Payment AssistanceAutomotive Repair and MaintenanceMortgage Payment AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceHome Rehabilitation GrantsHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceRent Payment Assistance
Center for Community Action - Vehicle Assistance Program
Offers up to $2,000 for vehicle purchase, $1,000 for vehicle repairs, assistance with driver license, or drivers’ education fees.
Offers up to $2,000 for vehicle purchase, $1,000 for vehicle repairs, assistance with driver license, or drivers’ education fees.
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Community Growth Fund - Ways to Work (Low-Interest Automobile Loans)
Provides loans for the purchase of a pre-owned car without which the client would not be able to keep their job, take care of their family, or to get a better job.
Provides loans for the purchase of a pre-owned car without which the client would not be able to keep their job, take care of their family, or to get a better job.
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Susquehanna Valley United Way - Revolving Car Loan
A program that offers vehicle loans at affordable rates to individuals in need of transportation to improve their employment status or obtain gainful employment.
A program that offers vehicle loans at affordable rates to individuals in need of transportation to improve their employment status or obtain gainful employment.
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