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Prc Car Repair | Fairfield County Job And Family Services

If PRC funding is available, client can apply for assistance with car repairs. Assistance through the PRC program can be granted up to $2,000 in a 12-month period when funding allows. The PRC program is not a cash payment and not ongoing financial support.

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Real-Time Relief | United Way 211 - Cleveland

Provides a one-time payment via a pre-loaded debit card for a specific, identified need that is preventing the caller from maintaining financial stability or putting the caller at risk of future reliance on public benefits (e.g., clothing for a new job, short-term transportation/car repair for work, etc.). Does not pay for ongoing expenses, such as car payments and insurance. The card must be used at a vendor/point of sale - it cannot be used to withdrawal cash.

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Prevention, Retention, And Contingency (PRC) | Fulton County Job And Family Services

Provides non-recurrent, short-term benefits that deal with a specific crisis situation or episode of need; not intended to meet recurrent or ongoing need; and will not extend beyond four months. Vehicle Repair /Gas Cards (4-$100 gas cards per year); Rental and Utility Assistance; Job related services: uniform, work boots, safety glasses; Job retention services: job coaching, vocational assessment; Lice Eradication; and Parenting Classes .

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Prc Assistance | Lorain County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides assistance to qualified individuals and families. Assistance available includes: - Auto Insurance - Liability up to four (4) months coverage. - Car Repair - Not regular maintenance. - Driver's Education Classes. - Employment Related Expenses. - GED Incentive. - Emergency Hot Water Tank Repairs or Replacement. - Emergency Furnace Repairs or Replacement. - Emergency HVAC Repairs. - School Fees. - Pest Removal Services. - Property Taxes - ½ year delinquent or longer.

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Temporary Financial Aid | Saint Vincent De Paul - Saint Wendelin Conference

Provides temporary financial assistance for gas, electric and water bills, birth certificate and ID fee payment, car repairs, gas vouchers for medical and job transportation, prescription medication, and vouchers for motel stays.

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Assistance For Vietnam Veterans | Semper Fi Fund

Offers financial assistance to Vietnam Veterans from any U.S. military Service branches who are injured from combat. Assistance includes: - Housing Grants: provides modifications, repairs, and adaptive home updates. - Family Support Grants: offers financial assistance for rent or mortgage. - Medical Care Grants: offers financial assistance to pay expenses not covered by insurance or VA. - Transportation Grants: provides adaptive vehicle or modifications to existing vehicle and vehicle repairs.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Transportation | Tuscarawas County Job And Family Services

Provides assistance with transportation expenses in order to help clients with new employment or to retain employment. Provides assistance with vehicle repairs (not to exceed $1,000 in a 24-month period); gasoline vouchers ($50 per month limit and maximum of $200 in 12-month period); Driver's License reinstatement (once per lifetime - must not be due to DUI or child support); Automobile insurance (up to four (4) months - no cap - once in a lifetime).

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Employment/Education | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for services that are emergencies and non-recurring (a situation not extending beyond 4 months) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. Assistance is provided only for items that are essential for the applicant's employment, job training, or education such as: car repairs (does not cover normal "wear and tear" items such as oil change, tires, brake pads); work clothing and uniforms, washer or dryer (only if needed for work purposes), and education related equipment (such as tools). Maximum assistance limits (once per calendar year): $500 for education-related equipment, $225 for work or education uniforms, $750 for car repairs (additional restrictions also apply). In addition to these specific limits, applicant cannot exceed yearly limit of $1,500 in aid from the overall PRC program ($750 if non-custodial guardian). Does not help with short term transportation needs such as gas cards or bus fare. Does not help with GED testing fees.

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Critical Assistance Program | Operation Homefront

Provides financial assistance to low-income active United States military personnel (all branches of service) currently deployed overseas and to low-income post 9/11 Veterans with a wound, illness or injury received in the line of duty (LOD). Accepted reasons for financial assistance include mortgage assistance, rent assistance, home repairs, utility assistance, auto repairs, auto payments, travel and transportation, moving assistance, essential home items (mattresses and box springs and appliances such as washer, dryer, refrigerator, and stove), medical expense assistance, emergency dental assistance, critical baby items, and other financial assistance. Offers emergency financial assistance for critical baby items, food, and vision care to active duty service member with rank of rank E1-E6 with DEERS-eligible dependents. Note: Does NOT provide financial assistance for credit card debt or personal loans and does NOT assist with down payments for vehicles or homes.

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High School Vocational Classes | Pioneer Career And Technology Center

Provides educational classes in Accounting and Business Management, Administrative Computer Support, Agribusiness, Automotive Technology, Building Maintenance Trade, CAD Technician, Career Based Intervention, Carpentry, CNET, College Now, Collision Repair Technician, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood Education, Exercise Science/Sports Medicine, Facility Services, Food Service (Special Needs), Graphic Arts, Home Remodeling, Horticulture, Industrial Diesel, Job Training, Marketing Education, Masonry, Meat Processing, Media Communications, Medical Dental, Medical Technologies, Office Administration, Power Equipment Mechanics, Precision Machining Technologies, Web Page Design & Programming, and Welding. Offers some services to the public as a learning experience for the students. Call to access the information from the instructors. Can obtain youth work permits for students from principal's office.

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Partners In Hope, Inc - Automotive Maintenance And Minor Repairs | Partners In Hope, Inc

CAR provides oil changes and tune-ups. Oil changes are $10 and tune-ups are 1/2 the cost of parts. The clinic happens on Saturdays every other month beginning at 8am. Pre-registration at the office is required. Slots are limited.

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Emergency Assistance | Avon/Avon Lake Community Resource Services

Offers financial assistance with rent, mortgage, electric, gas, heating fuel, water, telephone and trash/recycling bills, auto expenses (including car repairs), and other basic needs assistance on a case-by-case basis. Funds are limited and may not always be available.

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God'S Garage | Hardbarger Impact Ministries

May be able to provide automotive repairs to individuals in need. Vehicles may also be donated and given to families in need of transportation to work.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Employment/Education | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for services that are emergencies and non-recurring (a situation not extending beyond 4 months) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. Assistance is provided only for items that are essential for the applicant's employment, job training, or education such as: car repairs (does not cover normal "wear and tear" items such as oil change, tires, brake pads); work clothing and uniforms, washer or dryer (only if needed for work purposes), and education related equipment (such as tools). Maximum assistance limits (once per calendar year): $500 for education-related equipment, $225 for work or education uniforms, $750 for car repairs (additional restrictions also apply). In addition to these specific limits, applicant cannot exceed yearly limit of $1,500 in aid from the overall PRC program ($750 if non-custodial guardian). Does not help with short term transportation needs such as gas cards or bus fare. Does not help with GED testing fees.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Employment | Allen County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for services that are emergencies and non-recurring and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. Assistance is provided only for items that are essential for the applicant's employment, job training, or education such as car repairs, car payments, or car insurance payments; car down payment; work clothing and uniforms; and tools and safety equipment. Also will help pay for professional testing/certification and licensing fees, identification materials (driver's license, state identification, birth certificates), driver's education, and other items as deemed appropriate by the agency. Transportation to work provided through the most cost effective means. A budget will need to be completed and watching a one hour financial literacy video may be required.

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Job Linkage And Employment Assistance | Society Of Saint Vincent De Paul

Provides financial assistance with car repairs to prevent employment barriers. Offers assistance with connecting individuals seeking a job to business owners in the area. Assistance is limited and provided on a case-by-case basis.

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Prevention, Retention, Contingency (PRC) | Lucas County Job And Family Services

The PRC Program is designed to provide benefits and services to needy families and low income employed families to help move out of poverty and become self-sufficient. PRC support is short term and is not intended to meet ongoing needs. If eligible for PRC benefits, a voucher is issued for the service and paid to then vendor providing the service. Voucher services available for car repairs, employment materials (tools/equipment, uniforms/footwear, professional licensure/testing fees), GED fee payment assistance, and utility assistance (primary heat source, electric, water).

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Microfinance Home Program | Habitat For Humanity Of Southeast Ohio

Habitat can provide an affordable loan up to $2,000. Funds may be used to address “quality of life” issues for Southeast Ohio residents in order to maintain and sustain their current housing. They include, but are not limited to: *Small home improvement and repairs *Appliance repairs and purchases *Major vehicle repair or purchase *Medical equipment *Home accessibility projects and purchases

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Car Repair | Community Action Commission Of Erie, Huron, And Richland Counties

Provides up to $600 for minor car repairs.

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Lake County Job And Family Services: Prc: Transportation | Lake County Job And Family Services Department

Provides car repair. Repair may include cost of towing if the vehicle is inoperable or unsafe to drive. PRC total amount is $3,000.00.

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Vehicle Services Program | Catholic Charities Serving Portage And Stark Counties - Portage County Services

Offering limited emergency assistance with car insurance bills and car repair expenses to eligible households. Eligible household can receive a one-time financial assistance for one (1) form of vehicle expense, including a car insurance bill OR car repair. NOTE: Assistance for these services is limited and there may be period of time that assistance is temporarily unavailable.

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Samaritans For Seniors | Fusion Ministries

Help with home chores, repairs, minor modifications and minor auto repairs. Program ask that when you can, you pay for the materials, but all labor is done by donation only. Transportation is provided to seniors to appointments, grocery stores, churches, and a local food bank by donation.

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