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Assistance programs in St. Martin and Iberia Parish
Assistance programs in St. Martin and Iberia Parish. Low income families will get financial help in St. Martin and Iberia parishes Louisiana. There is grant money to help pay back rent or electric bills, free food from pantries, clothes, and transportation assistance.
Resources are offered by churches, the government, or charities. Find financial assistance near you in Iberia or St. Martin Parish.
Grant money from St. Martin and Iberia community action
A focus is on helping single mothers or fathers, the elderly, disabled and working poor. Immediate financial help for bills is combined with free stuff (including school supplies or gas vouchers) as well as job training, debt relief and legal aid.
Grant money from St. Martin and Iberia community action The:
SMILE Community Action Agency
runs assistance programs for those who need help. Whether free government hardship grants, budgeting workshops, or employment help, assistance is offered. The resources are listed below. The SMILE Community Action Agency is the local non-profit that works with families to end the cycle of poverty. There are multiple locations in the region.
Early Head Start is offered for children or infants who are age 0 to 3. The federal government program provides comprehensive family support services as well as early childhood development services to qualified low income families.
Resources are offered year-round. Children as well as pregnant women can get help with enhancing a child’s intellectual, physical, social, emotional development. Parents can benefit from Early Head start too, as it supports parents in fulfilling their parental roles by providing job finding programs and other support to parents.
The goal is to help parents move toward self-sufficiency. Head Start
Get help with housing, rent, utility bills or food assistance
is for slightly older kids in Iberia or St. Martin Parish, and the community action will help hundreds of kids per year who range in age from 3 to 5. School age children can benefit from increased social competence in nutritional, health, educational, and social. This federal program also offers disability services for children, and provides special needs for them so that they can assimilate and interact in the learning environment.
Children can get free food, medical and dental care, and other aid. Locate Head Start program applications Community Services Block Grant Program
is the main resource that provides support services for anti-poverty programs in Iberia and St. Martin Parishes. The very low income can benefit from emergency assistance for bills and basic needs, weatherization, transportation including free charity cars and housing.
Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) – Low income households, particularly the elderly and disabled, can receive cash grants to pay for utility and cooling bills.
Weatherization – Another federal program that provides energy conservation and preventive measures to eligible households. Assistance for General Transportation can help people attend medical and hospital appointments, job interviews and social service appointments in St.
Martin or Iberia Parish. Beneficiaries who use this service will need to pay a minimal fee for the transportation, however some people can get a free local ride when facing a crisis. Learn more on free rides near you for the low income Another program known as STEP provides transportation
for low income qualified participants, including preschool children who are transported to day care facilities, education sites and job interviews. TANF clients are the primary beneficiary, and the goal is to help people secure independence from outside resources.
Read more on transportation assistance, including hardship grants for car repairs Emergency financial assistance programs from SMILE – Can help with basic needs, such as rent, prescription medications, housing, and can offer free food.
The government Food And Shelter National Board Program (FEMA) – The service offers those faced with a crisis housing, food and shelter. In addition, as funding allows, may be able to help with paying rent or mortgage payments, and in general provide housing assistance.
Free medical and dental
Referrals from community action and Counseling
– This is one of the main benefits of the SMILE Community Action Agency. Access information on alternative services, including government and public assistance programs that may be available to clients.
Get referred to churches and local non-profits. Also get information on local government programs from St. Martin and Iberia. These resources can provide supplementary assistance for transportation, rent, housing, section 8, SNAP food stamps and other emergencies.
Locate a food stamps application in Louisiana Hosing and homeless assistance – Those who have been evicted and are currently homeless can get assistance in transitioning out of poverty.
The program also provides social and maintenance assistance to these individuals, includeing to the disabled or people on social security. Read more on social security disability housing assistance HUD-approved Comprehensive Housing Counseling – For people faced with foreclosure, or who may be looking to buy a home, this service may be able to help.
Counselors can provide free housing and mortgage counseling assistance to clients. This can include relocation assistance, mortgage default, pre-purchase activities, preoccupancy rental, consumer education, and rental delinquency resources.
HUD programs can also provide the pros and cons of becoming first-time homebuyers. Transitional apartment and housing - The homeless or recently evicted can have a place to stay. This provides time to obtain employment or save money for a security deposit. Medicaid Application Assistance – Can assist seniors and the uninsured with completing applications for clients wishing to enroll in the federal government Medicaid Program.
SMILE Community Action Agency offers those programs above, and there are two main offices. They are listed below. To find other services available from the non-profit, read more on
SMILE community action programs
St. Martin Community Action Center, 2097 Terrace Road, St. Martinville, Louisiana 70582, call (337) 394-6013
Iberia Community Action Center, 722 Walton Street, New Iberia, Louisiana 70560, phone number (337) 365-8151
Get help with housing, rent, utility bills or food assistance: Social Service Center
– Can assist residents who live in Iberia Parish. All financial; aid is first come, first serve, and they open their doors at 9 am. Qualified individuals can receive free food, clothing for kids or adults, emergency rent and utility bill assistance, among other help.
Must bring proof of your financial hardship, such as rent receipt/eviction letter, food program sheet, and similar support. Location is 432 Bank Ave., New Iberia, LA 70560, dial (337) 369-6384.
Read more public assistance in Louisiana Council on Aging, Inc./Iberia Parish
has two locations. Programs focus on seniors and the elderly, including people over the age of 60 or that have no money. get free food, information on government assistance, Medicaid or Medicare applications, and transportation.
Specifically, the programs run include. Support and Case Management – Work with a social worker to assess needs, develop a plan of attack, arrange service and aid, and the social worker will coordinate programs.
Home Delivered and Congregate Meals – The homebound can get meals delivered to them. Or the center also will serve the needy hot, nutritionally balanced meals to help people meet nutritional needs.
Referrals, Information and Assistance - Provides the client with current information on services and opportunities that are available to the individuals and low income families within their local communities and parishes. Free clothes are offered in various sizes, with a focus on people that need items for work.
They can help the low-income in Iberia Parish, homeless people, or single moms in St. Martin parish get the clothing they need for general use. Find a free clothing store near you Health Care and Medicare/Medicaid Enrollment Center – Individuals can apply for Medicaid or other government health care.
Assistance is offered from federal government funded programs that provide health care coverage, medications and other aid to persons. Also get help in understanding and navigating insurance programs including Medicare, Long Term Care Insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare Supplement.
A Prescription Assistance program will help determine an older individual's need for medications and prescription assistance and provides funding for the medication. Wellness activities were created to improve and support the older person’s mental and/or physical wellbeing, such as blood pressure checks, exercise, health screening, and flu shots.
Emergency Utility Bill Assistance
– A social worker will determine an older individual's need for utility or electric assistance and provides needed financial assistance and grants for these expenses. Transportation is available for older persons to such necessary services as grocery shopping, medical appointments, social security, banking, and other basic essentials.
Material Aid or free stuff can include goods, such as personal hygiene items, walkers, wheelchairs, fans, appliances for a home and government commodities. There are washers, dyers, and other new or used items, and learn more on where to get a free dryer There are multiple offices. Stop by 126 W. Washington St., New Iberia, Louisiana 70560, call (337) 367-1556 or the office at Council on Aging/St.
Martin Parish, 511 Wild Cherry Lane, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517, phone (337) 332-3063. Regi
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