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519 Penn Avenue, Second Floor, Box 4, Turtle Creek, PA 15145
Helps individuals stabilize transportation to support employment, job search, or education and vocational training. Depending on available funds, assistance may include financial help for car repairs, gas cards, insurance payments, loan payments, PennDOT Services, AAA memberships, car seats, and Pittsburgh Regional Transit CONNECT cards.
250 West 7th Street, Erie, PA 16501
Issues vouchers at over 40 participating congregations and social service agencies in Erie and surrounding area for a variety of needs, as available.
413 South 19th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Assists with gas money. Reserves this service for true emergencies.
1913 Freeport Road, Natrona Heights, PA 15065
Provides emergency financial assistance to help with rent, utilities, gasoline, local bus passes, and prescriptions. Offers vouchers for clothing. Limited to once a year.
Services include: Food Clothing Limited financial aid for fuel, utilities and transportation Aid to families who are victims of a fire Mobile canteen service (used primarily to serve fire, police and utility personnel at the scene of emergencies) Residential camp program offered one week each summer for disadvantaged youth from 7 to 13 years
2001 Industrial Highway, Suite 200, Eddystone, PA 19022
Medical Assistance Transportation Program (MATP) offers mileage reimbursement to help you get to medical care or services from a Medical Assistance provider.
Services include: Food Clothing Limited financial aid for fuel, utilities and transportation (mostly gas money for short, local trips to appointments, etc.) Aid to families who are victims of a fire Mobile canteen service (used primarily to serve fire, police and utility personnel at the scene of emergencies)
568 Ferry Street, Danville, PA 17821
Provides emergency assistance with electric or gas shut-offs, back rent, security deposits, fuel needs, car repairs (if working), water/sewer payments or other miscellaneous payments due to a financial crisis.
3582 Brodhead Road, Suite 201, Monaca, PA 15061
Assists families with the gasoline expenses associated with transporting a child with cancer or a life-threatening heart condition to treatments.
20 East Pomfret Street, Carlisle, PA 17013
Offers gas cards and bus tickets for employment and medical appointments.
1975 Ferguson Road, Allison Park, PA 15101
Helps individuals stabilize transportation to support employment, job search, or education and vocational training. Depending on available funds, assistance may include financial help for car repairs, gas cards, insurance payments, loan payments, PennDOT Services, AAA memberships, car seats, and Pittsburgh Regional Transit CONNECT cards.
1 Main Street, Christ Episcopal Church Lower Level, Towanda, PA 18848
Provides gas cards for individuals to purchase gasoline for their vehicle in order to make necessary travel for medical appointments. Does not help with bus travel.
Provides a gas card for cancer patients to get to appointments.
410 Olive Street, Scranton, PA 18509
Offers water payment assistance through Dollar Energy Fund, prescription assistance, gasoline cards, State ID, birth certificates, bus tickets, and bus passes.
939 California Avenue, Greenstone United Methodist Church, Pittsburgh, PA 15202
Helps individuals stabilize transportation to support employment, job search, or education and vocational training. Depending on available funds, assistance may include financial help for car repairs, gas cards, insurance payments, loan payments, PennDOT Services, AAA memberships, car seats, and Pittsburgh Regional Transit CONNECT cards.
526 Church Street, Montrose, PA 18801
Provides clothing, personal needs, and financial assistance, as well as, household items to persons facing emergency situations such as eviction or fleeing domestic violence. Emergency housing needs are served through the use of hotel vouchers.
46 West Catawissa Street, Nesquehoning, PA 18240
Provides financial assistance for medical and therapy expenses, utilities, and food. Also offers a sensory gym, emotional support, social events, and physical activities.
1913 Freeport Road, Natrona Heights, PA 15065
Helps individuals and families with transportation costs to attend work or school. The individual asking for help MUST be employed or going to school. Assistance may include car payments, insurance payments, car repairs, gasoline vouchers, bus passes, AAA membership, or car seats.
124 Broadway, Hanover, PA 17331
Offers limited financial assistance for prescriptions, gasoline, utility shut offs, and sometimes rent.
800 Moran Street, Oil City, PA 16301
Offers limited financial assistance for utility bills, rent, groceries, and gas.
416 Lincoln Avenue, Millvale Community Center, Second Floor, Millvale, PA 15209
Helps individuals stabilize transportation to support employment, job search, or education and vocational training. Depending on available funds, assistance may include financial help for car repairs, gas cards, insurance payments, loan payments, PennDOT Services, AAA memberships, car seats, and Pittsburgh Regional Transit CONNECT cards.
Provides support for local patients and their families with services that include: comfort gift bags to anyone diagnosed with breast cancer; gift cards for meals after surgery; grants to help with medical, travel, and living expenses; house cleaning for stage 4 members; health lifestyle programs; holiday presents; online peer to peer support; and college scholarships for children affected.
839 West Market Street, York, PA 17401
Assists with the following bills: medical (physician verified), prescriptions (must receive fax from doctor's office verifying prescription), electric (no CAP recipients), gas (no CAP recipients), water, local phone bill payment/connection (up to $20), and bus passes/gas vouchers (employment or medical purposes).
1 Main Street, Bradford, PA 16701
Offers gas cards while supplies last, for medical appointments.
550 Madison Avenue, Scranton, PA 18510
Provides emergency assistance those who have exhausted limits, resources, or services of other agencies. On-site mini-pantry, emergency clothing, vouchers for emergency food, transportation, medical or rent assistance.
