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Throughout the country, The Salvation Army's emergency assistance programs are helping families pay their bills so they can keep the power and water on, fill prescriptions, and access transportation when necessary.
Luckily, there are charities that help people pay their bills so they don’t go without food, water, or housing. These charities assist those in need by providing them with financial assistance or services free of charge.
Contact 211 for available local assistance to help you pay rental bills. Use this tool , created by the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Stanford Legal Design Lab, to find local information about your rights and protections as a renter during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Get help with energy bills. The LIHEAP and WAP programs help pay for heating, cooling, and home weatherization. Learn if you are eligible and how to apply. And get help if your utilities were disconnected.
Rent/Utility Assistance. We offer one-time rent, mortgage and utility assistance for those in need. You can contact a local St. Vincent de Paul chapter based in Catholic churches to ask about the rent and utility assistance they are able to provide.
When you need help paying bills, the best places to turn are federal programs, private or nonprofit charities, and individual provider programs. For a list of programs available in your area, you can call 2-1-1, the United Way’s free confidential resource hotline.
Help with Bills provides information about government programs that help with bill payment, temporary assistance, jobs, unemployment, credit, etc. To reach their helpline, dial (844) USA-GOV1.
Charities and non-profit organizations help low-income families with bills. Get help with medical, car repairs or auto payments, housing, utilities or find free items from charity organizations.
Rental assistance is provided by the government, non-profit organizations and charities listed below. The agencies provide grant money, hardship funds, or long term support to low-income families or tenants with little or no money. Find where to get help with paying rent.
Get help paying bills, finding food, and locating other resources near you. Call 211 now for confidential help from a caring expert.