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Assistance programs Dutchess County
Find financial help or free stuff in the Poughkeepsie NY and Dutchess County region. Low income families, senior citizens, and the disabled can find programs that help pay their rent or electric bills, provide free food, as well as medical or dental care.
There is also mortgage help and free gasoline vouchers. Get financial assistance near you in Dutchess County.
Community action grant money to help pay bills
Assistance programs Dutchess County.
There is emergency assistance from churches, charities, non-profits and even government human service agencies. The organizations offer grant money to pay bills as well as long term support, including job training, debt relief and free budgeting or financial literacy workshops.
Community action grant money to help pay bills:
The non-profit community action agency,
Financial help with utility bills, housing, and basic needs in Dutchess County
Dutchess County Community Action Partnership , which is located at 77 Cannon St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 and can be reached at (845) 452-5104, offers low income residents several different programs.
The staff can refer people to other local agencies and non-profits. Prescription medication - The non-profit helps low and moderate income families, the uninsured and working poor individuals that require maintenance prescription medication.
The agency will help people apply to the drug manufacturers for free or cheap medication. In addition, the Mastroianni Fund was also created to provide prescription drug assistance of up to $400 annually for patients and individuals who do not have health insurance or insurance doesn’t cover required their RX.
Food and free groceries - Qualified low-income families, seniors and individuals will receive groceries, either fresh or canned. There is also enough emergency food enough for each household member to have 3 meals per day for 3 days. Clothing in Dutchess County is provided for employment reasons. Get work attire, boots, uniforms, scrubs and other items.
Transportation resources
for work reasons are offered. The community action agency helps with everything from gas vouchers or a bus ticket to helping people find a free car to get to a job. Locate a
free car from a dealership near you
Low-income energy bill help is from community action agency
Mortgage relief and debt help
, known as DCCAP. The organizations also administers HEAP heating bill assistance programs and energy conservation, such as weatherization. Find additional
utility crisis assistance programs. Other resources
are income tax preparation, job training, referrals to rental assistance, and other support. The programs will help individuals and families deal with a short term hardship or a one-time crisis and other ongoing issues. Locate additional
help from Dutchess County Community Action Partnership Financial help with utility bills, housing, and basic needs in Dutchess County: Home repair program is run by the: Rebuilding Together Dutchess County .
The members have organized themselves into teams to respond as quickly as possible to the requests made by the homeowners.
Food pantry and grocery programs in Dutchess County New York
Senior and disabled home repair assistance is offered in the county. Receive minor home repair assistance or, however it is a volunteer run service and only some work may be done or the applicant may be denied due to resource levels.
The goal is to address the concerns of the elderly as well as disabled who are physically incapable of providing safe living conditions in their home or who may not have the resources currently needed in their house. Many people hope that this initiative will contribute to the right and ability of the elderly to age in their home in a manner that is as independent and safe for them as possible.
The group will perform a variety of minor tasks. Services provided may consist of installing grab bars in showers, installation of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, provide assistance for reaching difficult light bulb replacements, repair gutters, give assistance with minor outdoor maintenance, repairing locks and other minor handyman type problems, fixing heating systems.
Phone 845-454-7310, or find other free minor home repair programs from volunteers Dutchess Outreach
, phone number 845-454-3792, can help eligible client who meet specific guidelines as outlined by the charity. These qualified individuals may be eligible to receive one time financial assistance and cash grants up to once per lifetime.
The hardship funds can help with a rent/mortgage payment, utility bill payment assistance, prescription drugs, health care, and other aid. Or get help fixing a car for work or home repairs.
The location is 29 N Hamilton St # 1, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. Saint Vincent de Paul - St. Mary helps the poor, homeless, and low-income in: Dutchess County. The applicant may be eligible for one time financial assistance and cash grants for immediate bills.
There is also help for rent
or mortgage payment, utility and heating bill payment, prescription drug assistance, and health care. Or use a food bank or soup kitchen for meals, food, and even clothes. The location is 231 Church Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. Phone (845) 452-8250 Saint Columba Church at 835 NY-82, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 (dial (845) 227-7863) is another option.
They are a SVDP parish too. Hudson River Housing runs the Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) in Dutchess County. the non-profit, which offers case management, counseling, rent help, housing location, limited financial assistance for security deposits.
There is help for homeless people, veterans and immigrants too. Or get assistance from free credit counseling, rent subsidies, utility and heating payments, and moving costs. Call 845-454-5176, or the address is 313 Mill St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.
Salvation Army - Beacon as well as Poughkeepsie Corps provides gas and electric bill payment assistance from the Good Neighbor Fund. There are other resources as well, ranging from rent payment help to homeless shelters, free groceries or food, case management, and a ministry.
Get health care from a clinic
The Salvation Army supports all of Duchess County. They also help children and teens, with assistance including after school programs to affordable summer camps, free school supplies or uniforms as well as Christmas gifts and presents.
Many other social services are offered too, including a Family Store, referrals and more. Locate
Duchess County Salvation Army assistance programs Catholic Charities of Dutchess County - Vulnerable individuals and families can get assistance with one or more of the following. A major focus is on single mothers and the elderly in Dutches County. Access food stamp applications, public entitlements, emergency food, or help from eviction prevention.
The churches also offer emergency utility or gas bill assistance, shelter, and other government benefits assistance. Volunteers and case managers also provide financial literacy classes and workshops that teach people how to improve credit and make every dollar count. The address is 218 Church Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601, dial 845-452-1400 or (845) 451-4217.
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley
(Dutchess County) provides free legal services to low-income families and seniors over the age of 60. The location is One Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. Get help stopping an eviction or foreclosure from a free lawyer.
Or get assistance applying for government benefits, elder care law, and help with civil needs, including filing bankruptcy too. Call (845) 471-0058, or look here for a free bankruptcy lawyer Dutchess County Department Of Social Services (DSS)
– Runs many of the public assistance and government benefit programs, and can help people apply for them. A listing is below. LIHEAP (HEAP ), which is a federal government funded, seasonal program that may be able to help working poor and low income families, seniors and individuals with a permanent disability.
Funds can pay heating, fuel oil and utility bills. Regular HEAP is for primary heating and cooling bills. So grants and cash can pay a monthly heating or utility bill. Crisis HEAP in an Emergency is for people with a crisis, specifically heating. Assistance is provided for people who do not have resources on their own to resolve the situation.
Financial assistance and grants can be paid out is based on available resources, household income, and the number of household members. Look here for the LIHEAP crisis phone number near you Furnace Replacement/ Repair HEAP – Helps low income Dutchess County homeowners replace or repair furnaces, boilers and other direct heating components.
All items addressed need to keep the home’s primary heating source functional, and funds paid are need to be applied to that need. Referrals - . This is a service that guides a client through the vast array of government programs and provides help when other resources and programs are not available and the client meets specific guidelines
Public assistance – Other programs that can be applied for include SNAP food stamps, or TANF cash assistance (Temporary Aid to Needy families). There is also Medicaid insurance, SSI disability, and more. The social services office can be reached is located at 60 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601, phone number 845-486-3000.
Click here for additional NY government and public aid programs Free Holiday assistance programs can do everything from feed a family for free to give kids toys, gifts, clothing, and more.
Donations and volunteers are always needed to these Dutchess County agencies that offer free holiday assistance If those can’t help, there are more regional services too
. Everyone from the Salvation Army to a local church provides help (free fo
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