Wounded post-9/11 veterans or their caregivers may apply for a $500 grant. The funds can be used for food, utilities, housing, clothing, child care expenses, health care expenses, vehicle repairs, other routine health care expenses, vehicle and home modifications, funeral expenses, adaptive equipment, moving assistance, travel or something else. To…
View morePOST 9/11 VETERANS and active duty military can receive assistance with rent. Applications are only accepted between the 1st and 10th of each month! Examples of financial assistance include car repair, essential home items, rent, mortgage, utilities, dental, food, moving, emergency travel & transportation and eyeglasses. They are unable to provide…
View moreVETERANS and active duty military who are wounded, injured or ill can receive assistance from OFR. If you have a VA disability rating of 10% or more (or a pending case within the VA system), you may qualify! Financial assistance may be used for various needs, including rent, utilities, vehicle payments,…
View morePATIENTS WITH MS may receive financial assistance from the Greater Northwest Chapter of the NMSS. Clients must provide proof of an MS diagnosis. Funds can be used to purchase durable medical equipment, pay mental health co-pays, rent, utilities, home assessments or more. Please call (800) 344-4867 extension 1 for more…
View moreEXPERIENCED MUSICIANS who have five years of professional music experience OR six credited contributions to commercially released recordings or videos may be able to receive assistance from MusiCares Foundation. The foundation assists with rent, prescriptions and other needs. Contact them at (800) 687-4227 and leave a message. Calls are returned…
View morePATIENTS with MS or MS-type diseases (optic neuritis, diffuse cerebral sclerosis, Schilder’s Disease, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, ADEM, Balo’s disease, neuromyelitis optica, transverse myelitis, etc) may receive assistance from the MSHH Donor Closet. This agency assists with durable medical and mobility equipment. They also provide assistance with urgent short-term needs such…
View moreMembers of the US military (and their families) can receive assistance from the American Legion’s Family Support Network. This program provides assistance to those who are struggling to afford a variety of everyday expenses, including grocery shopping, child care, yard maintenance, auto repair or other routine tasks. Applicants are encouraged…
View moreThis is an OPEN meeting. Anyone can attend. Gain strength and hope from the experiences of other men and women who are recovering from alcoholism. Alcoholics Anonymous offers a comprehensive 12 step program that is non-religious, non-controversial and completely unaffiliated with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution. The sole…
View moreThe Southeast WA Aging & Long Term Care Council of Governments organization provides many essential services to disabled and senior Garfield County residents and their caregivers. Aging & Disability Resource Center This center provides assistance, information and referrals for community based services. They provide screenings and referral to senior case…
View moreLocal school districts can provide many valuable services for their students, including free/reduced meals, free breakfasts before school hours and more. Pomeroy School District #110 serves the City of Pomeroy and the entire county of Garfield County. Free & Reduced Price School Meals Low income students may be eligible to…
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