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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance | National Multiple Sclerosis Society Gateway Area Chapter

Provides financial assistance for needs related to MS, to provide solutions where resources may be lacking. Assistance might include include rent, mortgage, utilities, food, respite, and more.

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Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled Program - Illinois Department of Human Services - Family Community Resource Centers - North Suburban

Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) administers the Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD) program which provides cash assistance to elderly and disabled residents of Illinois.

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Emergency Assistance - Stickney Township - South Clinic

Stickney Township Emergency Assistance provides financial aid to help alleviate a life-threatening circumstance. A life-threatening circumstance is a condition that poses an imminent peril to health and or safety because of a lack of or the jeopardizing of the availability of shelter, food, or utility service. The requirements are the same as general assistance, and individuals may receive Emergency Assistance even though they have applied for and been approved to receive monthly welfare assistance (such as Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) as long as they have not yet begun to receive monthly payments of such assistance. However, if they have already begun receiving monthly payments of cash welfare assistance they cannot receive Emergency Assistance.

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Illinois Welcoming Center & Immigrant Family Resource Program - HANA Center - Chicago Center & Main Office

HANA Center is an Illinois Welcoming Center (IWC) and provider of the Immigrant Family Resource Program (IFRP). These programs provide immigrants with services, including:OutreachCrisis servicesEmergency financial assistanceCase management and referralsLanguage interpretationRights advocacyWorkshops

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Emergency Financial Assistance - Village of Arlington Heights - Village Hall

Village of Arlington Heights offers short-term financial support provided to residents experiencing a temporary economic hardship.

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Illinois Welcoming Center & Immigrant Family Resource Program - Syrian Community Network - Main Office

Syrian Community Network is an Illinois Welcoming Center (IWC) and provider of the Immigrant Family Resource Program (IFRP). The goal of IFRP is primarily to serve individuals with limited English proficiency with assistance in applying for or managing cases related to Medicaid, SNAP, TANF, etc. Other types of case management can be provided under IFRP, such as education case management, follow-up with medical providers, Social Security Administration, etc., but it is primarily meant for public benefits assistance and referrals.The IWC similarly serves individuals with limited English proficiency, but its services can include anything related to supporting the needs of immigrant families, such as referrals, medical appointments, school case management, immigration legal services, public benefits, and more.

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Community Angel Fund - Wheeling Township - Township Hall

Wheeling Township Community Angel Fund is supported by donations received from the community. The funds are used to help residents who do not qualify for other Township financial programs and who are facing a life-threatening emergency.

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Emergency Assistance - Riverside Township - Main Office

Riverside Township Emergency Assistance program is a one-time award to alleviate a health and/or welfare crisis, and can only be given once within a 12-month period. The amount available is limited and only granted if the crisis would be averted. Payments are made to the vendor or creditor, not to the applicant.

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VETERANS ASSISTANCE | VETERANS ASSISTANCE COMMISSION - MCHENRY COUNTY

Offers emergency financial assistance available to eligible veterans or surviving spouse of a veteran. Assistance may include:

- Shelter: Rental or mortgage assistance paid directly to landlord or mortgage company. Homeless veterans may receive placement into motels, hotels, or appropriate shelters.

- Utilities: Payments for electric, heat, water and sewage, trash removal, or medically required telephone service.

- Food & household items: Food vouchers for groceries, hygiene products, and household cleaning supplies.

- Transportation: Fuel vouchers (must have proof of insurance). - Independent Living: Payments to Independent Living Services.

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance | United Way of Greater St. Louis

The Labor Department provides various types of support to local Labor Unions. Those currently paying dues to a union may be eligible for temporary financial assistance if they are in financial crisis.

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VETERANS ASSISTANCE COMMISSION | LASALLE COUNTY

Provides assistance to veterans in applying for veteran benefits. Also offers financial assistance for basic needs (such as rent, mortgage, and utilities).

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GENERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | MARENGO TOWNSHIP

Offers General Assistance (GA) for residence with in Marengo Township. GA is a locally administered welfare program which provides monthly financial assistance to persons who do not have adequate income or resources to provide for their own basic needs.

The General Assistance Program is primarily for those adults without minor children, without adequate income, and ineligible for any other monetary forms of assistance.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance | SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL OF CHICAGO - General Assistance, Lake Villa (Prince of Peace)

Provides assistance with food, utilities, rent, medical expenses, and other immediate needs. Meets the client in their home and conducts a needs assessment. Provides referrals for community resources to support long-term sufficiency. NOTE: Saint Vincent de Paul provides general assistance services throughout Lake County. Individuals who do not meet residency requirements for this location will be referred to their nearest site.

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance | WAUKEGAN TOWNSHIP (SHIELDS TOWNSHIP) - Emergency Assistance

Provides emergency financial assistance to help township residents alleviate life-threatening circumstances. Provides assistance for circumstances such as: - Eviction - Utility disconnection - Prescription expenses - Employment assistance - Transportation - Funeral and burial - ID's **Serves residents of Waukegan Township and Shields Township**

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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - FIRE DAMAGE | AURORA TOWNSHIP OFFICES

Emergency assistance program for residents who experienced disaster damages related to fire damage.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAM | NORTHEAST COMMUNITY FUND

Provides assistance to individuals who have loans through a payday lending program and/or a car title. Services include a no-interest loan to assist with paying off all or some of the payday or title loan, on-going, intensive one-on-one financial counseling, financial and spiritual support and guidance, and referrals to other social service agencies for additional support.

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - WONDER LAKE

Provides emergency assistance with rent, utilities, mortgage, medications, and other needs.

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - WOODSTOCK

Provides emergency assistance with rent, utilities, mortgage, medications, and other needs.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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Emergency Assistance - Wheeling Township - Township Hall

Wheeling Township Emergency Assistance (EA) is available to qualified individuals and families facing emergencies that are work related or life threatening (i.e. eviction, utility disconnection, and transportation). Those interested can apply at the Township's General Assistance Office. Applicants must be residents of Wheeling Township, United States Citizens or qualified immigrants and meet financial and non-financial eligibility requirements. Families and individuals receiving TANF or SSI are ineligible for Emergency Assistance.

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Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled Program - Illinois Department of Human Services - Family Community Resource Centers - West Suburban

Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) administers the Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD) program which provides cash assistance to elderly and disabled residents of Illinois.

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Emergency Assistance - Bloom Township - Township Office

Bloom Township Emergency Assistance (EA) assists Bloom Township residents to help alleviate an "Emergency" or life-threatening circumstance. Emergency Assistance does not cover security deposits or first-month rent except in individual or family displacement due to disaster. Residents who receive subsidized housing benefits may be ineligible for certain benefits.

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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE | CHANOOKA WISH FOUNDATION

Emergency financial assistance for people who have experienced a recent loss or disaster of some sort, such as fire, flood, or loss of parent/provider. Helps pay for things like clothes, household goods, and other expenses due to disaster.

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