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Assistance programs Jefferson Parish
Listed below are some of the resources that cover the entire Jefferson parish region. Churches, charities and government assistance programs offer rent assistance, funds for utility bills or a mortgage, free food and more.
However, there are a number of other financial assistance programs and services that support the greater New Orleans region and Jefferson Parish . Read more on financial help in New Orleans
Help from Jefferson Community Action Programs (JEFFCAP)
Assistance programs Jefferson Parish:
There are several different charities, non-profits, and support groups for the Jefferson Parish area. They not only offer financial aid or loans, but also free goods including furniture, medical equipment, Christmas presents, or school items including backpacks. Many residents and charities refer to the county as Greater New Orleans, as it is a major city suburb.
Get information on assistance programs for paying rent, bills and credit card debts, health care needs, free bus passes for travel and other programs.
Help from Jefferson Community Action Programs (JEFFCAP): Many people just need some short term assistance to make it through a difficult period. Others need help to break the cycle of poverty. If you need any type of aid, the
Jefferson Community Action Programs (JEFFCAP) is the local non-profit agency that may be the bet resource.
Financial help for bills such as rent, utilities, groceries and medical costs
Mortgage help - The community action agency may be able to provide homeowners with funding to help pay their mortgage. They can also refer people to HUD approve foreclosure counselors, and discuss various mortgage and foreclosure assistance programs.
Click here for additional information on mortgage programs Emergency rent help - If you are facing an eviction, and may become homeless, you may be eligible for cash assistance and grants to pay your rent.
Weatherization Program - This is a federal government funded program, and it is free to qualified homeowners. The program can assist both renters and homeowners by helping them conserve energy, and thereby lower their energy bills.
Some of the improvements offered can include installing energy-efficient improvements such as windows, doors, extra insulation, caulking, AC unit tuning, and much more.
Utility and electric bill help - The Jefferson Community Action Program offers both information on assistance programs from utility companies, and they also administer the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP program).
This program will help people pay electric and utility bills, and provide other forms of aid to those in need of help. Housing counseling - An extensive, wide variety of counseling services are offered to both renters and homeowners. Receive access to comprehensive counseling and other resources for housing aid.
It is available to tenants and homeowners. Gain access to information and referrals to Louisiana and federal government programs, and also get housing financial assistance (including money for paying your mortgage and rent) whenever available.
In addition, additional housing programs that are also available to qualified applicants are a first time homebuyers, financial fitness training and home maintenance, and even advice on reverse mortgage counseling to seniors that are 62 years or older.
Food assistance and pantry - The agency also oversees the distribution of free food and groceries. The food is distributed by Second Harvest, which is a national charity that provides food and nutritional assistance to families and individuals who are in need.
Headstart and educational programs - The agency also runs the Headstart program, which provides a combination of healthcare and educational needs to children.
Employment and side gig jobs - The community action agency in Jefferson Parish will help residents get work. Both transitional or non-traditional, such as side hustle or gig type work or online marketing or survey type work. Find examples of survey sites for online payments
Free food pantries in Jefferson Parish
Rent and housing assistance - The community action agency has information on various rental programs. Apply for emergency funds to prevent an eviction. Grants can also be provided by some non-profits to pay security deposits, moving costs, and other housing expenses. In addition, locate details on low income housing in the Jefferson Parish region.
To learn more about any of these programs, or other services offered, call the:
Jefferson Community Action Programs at (504) 736-3900, or click more details
Jefferson Parish community action agency Financial help for bills such as rent, utilities, groceries and medical costs: Free clothes, furniture, school supplies and basic needs may be provided by charities, thrift stores and clothing closets.
Free furniture banks also operate in region. Dozens of centers operate in the city and Jefferson Parish. Low income and working poor families can apply for help with basic living needs, including free furniture, work or summer clothes, school supplies or even birthday gifts.
Or learn about the possibility of some funds or grants for paying bills or rent. Click here free clothes, furniture and school supplies in New Orleans Kenner City Government offers some limited financial assistance for paying electric bills.
This is only offered as funding allows and the applicant needs to also meet all eligibility requirements. The address is 4312 Florida Avenue. Call 504-469-2570 The Housing Authority of Jefferson Parish is one of the places to call if you are facing housing, rent, or mortgage issues. Among other things the agency offers low income housing, section 8 vouchers, and referrals to programs such as foreclosure counseling.
The address is 1718 Betty Street, Marrero Louisiana, 70072, call 504-347-4381 Jefferson Council On Aging (JCOA)
offers assistance programs for low income senior citizens who are 60+ years old. Support is also provided for handicapped adults 18 years or older. Among other programs residents of the region can apply for include the emergency utility bill assistance program known as Power to Care.
Other resources include free meals, including some that can be home delivered. Or learn about local community centers for seniors Also learn about and enroll into certain government health care programs such as Medicare or prescription drug saving programs.
Workshops are offered for seniors and include bill payee, budgeting, and much more. The main office is at 6620 Riverside Drive, Metairie LA, 70003. Call the center at 800-635-1437, or read
Medical and cancer support groups or financial aid
Louisiana Agency on Aging Community Health Care Center of Avondale may provide some medical bill assistance and care on a sliding fee scale. The clinic will also offer Pediatric and Adult Health Care to Jefferson County patients. 504-436-2223 Urban League
- Serving Jefferson Parish and the immediate region, this non-profit focuses on the less fortunate, including families with children, seniors, and the unemployed. They offer grants from EFSP for paying rent and housing expenses. Workforce Development can help people find a new or better job.
Other programs include eviction prevention in the form of loans, housing counseling, referrals to security deposit assistance, and Head Start. Read more Urban League Jefferson Parish programs AFS - Armstrong Family Services is another housing focused non-profit.
They partner with groups such as the UNITY for the Homeless to end evictions and rehouse families. So to this end, the agency may offer limited grants for back rent. They also run shelters, organize case management/stabilization, and may even have loans for qualified Jefferson Parish residents. Read more on help from Armstrong Family Services
Total Community Action Agency may have referrals for residents in Jefferson Parish. The location focuses most of its resources on metro New Orleans, but they are an option for low income and working poor families. The agency may have information on housing, shelter, and government support. Learn more about
Total community action assistance programs One time rent programs are sometimes available. In addition, an individual that is homeless may be able to receive funds to pay a security deposit or maybe referrals to low income apartments. Various agencies and non-profits help those faced with a housing crisis.
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rental assistance in Jefferson Parish Water Help Program - This is an assistance program that can help with paying for water bills and/or sewer costs. Customer donations fund the program so resources are limited.
However qualified low income customers and those that are struggling may qualify for grants to pay water costs. Payment extensions may be available too. Click details water bill help in Jefferson Parish and New Orleans DCFS benefits - The parish can provide very low income families in Jefferson Parish with grants and other forms of support from Family Independence Temporary Assistance (FITAP) and other public benefits.
Some of the more common requests can be for food stamps, child care subsidies, career counseling and much more. Click
Jefferson Parish public assistance Short term housing resources , including shelter and transitional programs, can assist those residents facing imminent eviction and the homeless.
Receive a wide variety of support, referrals, and guidance from non-profits in Jefferson Parish. Learn more on transitional housing in Jefferson Parish and New Orleans Free lawyers and attorneys
are available from Southeast Louisiana Legal Services. Jefferson Parish residents, the unemployed, people in debt and others can get free legal aid for civil issues. A combination of free or volunteer lawyers provide support. Learn more on Southeast Louis
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