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832 Manor Street, Lancaster, PA 17604

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.

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.

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.

1999 Allegheny Boulevard, Reno, PA 16343

Provides a complete intake for each household to determine what is needed to assist the emergency financial crisis. Referrals will be made and financial assistance may be given depending on need and availability of funds.

625 Cherry Street, 3rd Floor, Reading, PA 19602

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.

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.

337 Bridge Street, Williamsport, PA 17701

Based on funding, provides financial assistance to those in need on a case by case bases. Provides monthly food distribution. Case management services to help clients become self-sufficient in meeting their needs.

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.

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.

642 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130

Provides grants up to $100 for emergency needs including medicine, food, utility shut offs and other urgent necessities. Also provides assistance with oil heating emergencies not exceeding 100 gallons.

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.

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.

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.

Provides direct services to alleviate a military family's or individual's actual/complete emergency financial burden, as well as counseling and/or recovery support. Emergency financial assistance is in the form of checks paid directly to mortgage lenders, auto mechanics, contractors, hospitals, doctors, dentists and other providers. Other emergency funding assistance, which an applicant receives within 24 to 72 hours, includes the following: - Financial assistance - Emergency food - Emergency home repairs - Critical baby items: formula, food and diapers - Home and appliance repair - Furniture and household items - Local moving assistance - Community events - Wounded Warrior Transitional Family Housing .

940 Haverford Road, Suite LL-1, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

Provides interim funds to otherwise financially stable families to help relieve the financial stress of their child’s illness or traumatic injury. Funds applied to non-medical bills such as rent, mortgage, utilities, groceries and household expenses, transportation and gas, home and vehicle modifications, specialty medical equipment, childcare expenses for siblings, and funeral expenses.

414 16th Street, Beaver Falls, PA 15010

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.

8310 Brookside Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027

Provides small financial awards to support a family's needs while in active treatment for a cancer diagnosis. Also offers additional programs if there are children under the age of 18 in the home.

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.

205 South Jefferson Street, Kittanning, PA 16201

Provides emergency assistance for financially struggling individuals and families in crisis seeking assistance for such things as food, clothing, rent, household utility expenses, and similar miscellaneous living needs. Offers Referrals for assistance not available at facility.

119 East Church Street, Lock Haven, PA 17745

Assists eligible clients with emergency financial assistance. Service is available as funding permits.

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.

212 South High Street, West Chester, PA 19382

Provides financial assistance for a broad range of needs including housing stabilization (eviction prevention, utility shut off prevention, rental security deposit, emergency shelter), basic needs (groceries, clothing, medical / pharmacy expense), and employment support (car repairs, daycare expenses).