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727 Goucher Street, Hiram G. Andrews Center, Johnstown, PA 15905

Provides planning guides, applications and information to receive financial benefits, and a link to receive temporary emergency financial assistance for Veterans residing in Pennsylvania.

213 West Center Street, Meadville, PA 16335

Provides advocacy and/or financial assistance. Situations vary and assistance is based on a case by case need and availability of funds. Co-pay and/or repayment is often requested.

112 Commonwealth Drive, Lemont Furnace, PA 15456

Provides financial support to allow honorably discharged veterans and their spouses to pay for qualifying items and expenses while they are in training and/or seeking full-time employment. Participants may receive up to $3,300 in supportive services to assist with childcare, transportation, housing, work clothes, tools, utilities, and any work-based needs.

516 Main Street, Johnstown, PA 15901

Financial assistance for Clients who are starting new employment of at least 20 hours per week at $7.25/hour or greater. Assistance must be within two weeks of start date.

311 Lawrence Avenue, Ellwood City, PA 16117

Identifies community needs and resources in order to provide tangible assistance to individuals and families experiencing difficulties. Visit the website for details.

Emergency Direct Assistance for financially struggling individuals and families in crisis seeking assistance for such things as food, clothing, shelter, rent, household utility expenses and similar miscellaneous living needs. May also offer seasonal assistance, such as Back-to-School and Project Bundle-Up where funds are available.

201 Larry Holmes Drive, Easton, PA 18044

Program is designed for people with dependent children (or a pregnant women) who have a break in employment or other income for some reason, i.e. layoff, waiting for Unemployment to start, waiting for another job to start (an interruption in income, rather than no income to support self or family). This program eliminates the need to go on public assistance or TANF on an ongoing basis. The applicant must have a self-supporting income within the past 90 days of application and must be expecting income that would eliminate the need for ongoing TANF. This is a one-time payment program to bridge a gap in income. Payment is usually around $600-$1500 depending on household size and financial responsibilities.

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.

457 Market Street, Williamsport, PA 17701

Assists eligible households with emergency financial assistance. Service is available as funding permits. Does NOT assist with security deposits or first month's rent.

240 West Grant Street, New Castle, PA 16101

Provides emergency assistance for financially struggling individuals and families in crisis seeking assistance for such things as food, clothing, shelter, rent, household utility expenses and similar miscellaneous living needs. Referrals made for assistance not offered at facility. May also offer seasonal assistance, such as Back-to-School and Project Bundle-Up where funds are available. Call for holiday programs (toys and food).

727 Goucher Street, Wing A, Johnstown, PA 15905

Assists veterans and their families with career counseling, resume preparation, job search assistance, suicide prevention, and possible one-time financial assistance in the case of a demonstrated emergency. Also provides information about services and benefits available through the Veterans Health Administration, Veterans Benefits Administration, and National Cemetery Administration, as well as various state and local veteran-specific resources, for which the client might qualify

5818 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144

Offers short-term services to older adults who are in need of assistance to remain or regain their independence in their home. Services include adult day care services, CCT Transportation, home delivered meals, companionship, respite care, errands, meal preparation, light housekeeping, personal care, incontinence supplies, nutritional supplements, and more.

255 Third Street, New Kensington, PA 15068

Provides Emergency Assistance for financially struggling individuals and families in crisis seeking assistance for food, clothing, household utility expenses, and similar miscellaneous living needs. Referrals made for assistance not offered at facility. May also offer seasonal assistance, such as Back-to-School and Project Bundle-Up where funds are available. Call for holiday programs (toys and food).

8624 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118

Provides funds to families caring for an injured, ill, or disabled child to cover uninsured expenses such as electric bills, adaptive equipment, gas, water, transportation, and disease-related therapies and camps.

290 Merrill Road, Pittsfield, MA 01201

Provides supportive services to veterans and their families in need, or who are experiencing homelessness or at risk if becoming unhoused. Seeks to assist veterans and their families before they lose their housing. Soldier On provides in-home case management, referral services, and temporary financial assistance for housing to veterans facing homelessness.

101 Lehigh Drive, Suite A, Lehighton, PA 18235

Program is designed for people with dependent children (or a pregnant women) who have a break in employment or other income for some reason, i.e. layoff, waiting for Unemployment to start, waiting for another job to start (an interruption in income, rather than no income to support self or family). This program eliminates the need to go on public assistance or TANF on an ongoing basis. The applicant must have a self-supporting income within the past 90 days of application and must be expecting income that would eliminate the need for ongoing TANF. This is a one-time payment program to bridge a gap in income. Payment is usually around $600-$1500 depending on household size and financial responsibilities.

6935 Airport Highway Lane, Suite 1, Pennsauken, NJ 08109

Provides funding up to $1000 per fiscal year for uncovered incontinent supplies and other medical supplies.

131 West First Street, Waynesburg, PA 15370

Offers emergency assistance for the following: A) Utilities (must have shut off notice), B) Rent (must have eviction notice), C) Emergency food, D) Lodging (hotel voucher) with Red Cross referral, E) Burial (limited availability), F) Prescription medications, G) Clothing and household items through free warehouse shopping. Also provides assistance with Dollar Energy applications. Undesignated assistance may be used for household disaster relief when funds are available. Does NOT help with security deposit assistance or other fees such as late fees etc.

Emergency Direct Assistance for financially struggling individuals and families in crisis seeking assistance for such things as food, clothing, shelter, rent, household utility expenses and similar miscellaneous living needs. May also offer seasonal assistance, such as Back-to-School and Project Bundle-Up where funds are available.

516 Main Street, Johnstown, PA 15901

One time rental assistance to prevent eviction or if homeless towards first month’s rent.

1 Garrison Road, Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, PA 17003

Provides temporary financial aid to Veterans and their beneficiaries who reside in Pennsylvania for the necessities of life (food, shelter, fuel, clothing and medical expenses). If eligible, a Veteran or their beneficiary can qualify for an amount not to exceed $1,600 in a twelve month period.