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Assistance programs Kent County Michigan
Locate housing assistance (inducing for rent, mortgages, or a security deposit) is available along with emergency utility bill help, free groceries, and other immediate financial help in Kent County.
Find the main churches, charities, and government assistance programs and to apply at for assistance, including free money or social services. Get financial assistance near you in Grand Rapids and Kent County MI
Emergency financial help for electric bills and rent in Kent County
Assistance programs Kent County Michigan:
Low-income families will also get information on job programs, debt relief, free back to school supplies as well as a free car. The charities give financial assistance in the Grand Rapids area to the low income, poor, parents, seniors, and unemployed among others.
Or get basic needs such as free Christmas toys, clothes, or furniture. There is also information on national charities such as the Salvation Army that also operate in the county. Emergency financial help for electric bills and rent in Kent County:
The Grand Rapids Salvation Army - They administer several programs from two offices. The locations are below. Everything from free food to seasonal help, Christmas gifts or school supplies, as well as free vouchers for furniture, gas, or a hotel in Kent County.
Access housing resources and other emergency financial assistance is given. For the most recent list of their services, the address is sasocialservices.org. The charity also has a low cost thrift store that has appliances, couches, furnitures, laptops and more. Some people in a crisis will be given a free voucher for clothes or household stuff.
1215 E. Fulton Grand Rapids, MI 49503. The telephone number is 616-459-9468 1120 Monroe NW Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503. Dial 616-454-5840. Or find more information on
Salvation Army Kent County assistance programs Area Community Services Employment and Training (ACSET)
Free food and pantries
administers several assistance programs for low income residents. They also offer clients ways to become self-sufficient over the long term. Get access to job and employment services, programs for energy bills, as well as free weatherization energy assistance programs.
Low-income tenants will get rent payment help, and referrals to local charities and non-profits. There is also: Latin American and immigration services from ACSET . Farm workers, immigrants, and asylum seekers in Kent County will get help.
The agency may have free vouchers for food, gently used clothing, gas, utilities, car parts or repairs, housing, and payments to pay the rent to prevent evictions or utility disconnections. Or look here for other resources, including emergency hardship funds from LIHEAP
Find help with energy bills and free weatherization programs
. They offer several programs, including the federal government weatherization assistance program. This is a free resource for low income families. But anyone in Kent County can get free energy bill saving tips Also low income families can also receive cash grants
to pay utility and heating bills from such programs as LIHEAP, the Detroit Edison (DTE) THAW program, the MPSC/MCAAA EAP utility assistance program, and also MSHDA Emergency Solutions Grants.
Referrals, information, and translation/interpretation services are coordinated too. Address is 144 Franklin Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507. Call (616) 336-4100 or (616) 336-4000. More on assistance from Area Community Services Employment and Training Cedar Springs CAP (part of ACSET) , which can be reached at (616) 863-9166, runs rental eviction and mortgage foreclosure programs.
There may be funds for paying any back rent, security deposits, or even a partial mortgage payment. Clients must have an eviction or foreclosure notice. Address is 4388 14 Mile Road, Rockford, Michigan 49341. Grand Rapids Urban League
Free health care clinics provide free medical care
also offers other rent relief, home buying and assistance programs. The agency may pay one month's back mortgage or back rent, and can provide funds or a loan for this expense. They are a HUD approved agency that offers foreclosure and debt help.
They also run a food program. Employment is another priority of the Urban League. They operate a Center for Employment and Workforce Development and offer job placement, career counseling, and similar support services to clients in Grand Rapids. Call (616) 245-2207, or continue Urban League of Grand Rapids Steepletown Neighbor Services
helps families and individuals in certain parts of Grand Rapids who need emergency financial assistance. This is done by offering referrals to resources for paying bill such as utilities, rent/housing/transportation, or water bills. Individuals who need help can look into Community Assistance Program (CAP).
Other services are available at Steepletown
as well. They range from free legal aid from Tenants’ Rights Project to GED training and workforce development. They also offer ESL classes to immigrants, Spanish speakers, and others who want to learn a new language. The agency works to help Grand Rapid families overcome their struggles.
Call (616) 451-4215. More on Steepletown Neighbored Services North Kent Community Services , which is based in Rockford, can provide limited financial assistance. There is free cash grants for individuals and families who are having difficulties. There may be for paying their rent, housing expenses or heating and utility bills.
Dial (616) 866-3478, or click more information North Kent Community Services Government assistance and human services are offered in Kent County from the SER program. The aid is for the very low income and maybe even more moderate income families can benefit as well. There is also financial help for single moms in Kent County MI.
Also look here for cheap apartments for single mothers
Some examples of the assistance available may include eviction prevention (rent and/or mortgage help), SNAP food stamps, SSDI disability, and funds to pay the security deposit on new long income housing.
Both state and federal benefits are offered. There are also resources for the extremely vulnerable, such as financial aid pending disability claims , supportive housing, and senior care. Many government benefits are available, with a focus on low-income parents. Call (616) 248-1000. More information on
Mortgage relief, debt help and Kent County budgeting resources
Public assistance Kent County Michigan Government phones
, including from cell or landlines, are available in Kent County and nationwide. They are generally for people on public assistance such as SNAP, Medicaid, Medicare, or other benefit programs.
Look here for government phones Flat River Outreach Ministries – Emergency, one time financial assistance or short term forgivable loans are offered. Receive funds for paying rent, medical expenses, utility bills, natural gas, or heating costs. Referrals and services are offered with other partners, such as churches and the ACCESS 6 non-profit.
There is also a thrift shop. The location is 11535 East Fulton Street, Lowell, Michigan 49331, dial (616) 897-8260, or more on Flat River Outreach Ministries programs Guiding Light Mission – Runs transitional housing in Grand Rapids and can help meet employment needs.
A computer lab is on site. The housing will allow clients time to save money for a security deposit fee, utility connection, or first months rent. The charity also helps with substance abuse needs.
There is free or low cost drug and alcohol treatment, including in patient. The site is 255 Division Ave S, Grand Rapids, MI 49503. (616) 451-0236. Or look here for free in patient drug treatment Grand Rapids Catholic Charities
serves the county and nearby regions as well. Most of the assistance they provide is for basic needs Programs can help seniors manage their budgets, provide free clothing and items for babies, distribute food and more.
Shelters, short term transitional housing, and programs like Head Start are offered as well. There are dozens of assistance programs for low-income families. Read more Kent County Catholic Charity assistance programs Grand Rapids and Kent County Housing Commission
- Both of these government entities provide homeowners and renters with help. For example, homeowners may learn about and gain access to foreclosure assistance and counseling. Renters can receive support from programs such as Section 8 housing or other vouchers.
Read more on Kent County housing commission housing programs Non-profits
administer several programs, including holiday assistance, free meals, rent help, and occasional funds for paying rent and heating bills. Low income families in Kent County Michigan can sign up for ongoing case management services. Vouchers for clothing, prescription medications, or groceries may be offered as well.
Financial assistance is focused on preventing homelessness/evictions and helping people maintain their heat during the winter. Call (800) 887-1107 for referrals, or find more information on Kent County crisis referral line
Heart Of West Michigan United Way's – They partner with and fund many local charity organizations and not for profits. They direct people to these groups and do not provide financial assistance themselves.
Find how to get prescriptions, funds for rent and heating bills, food vouchers, and other aid. The location is at 118 Commerce Avenue SW, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503, (800) 887-1107, or click here
Heart of West Michigan United Way Kent County Department Of Veterans' Affairs
– Veterans and their families may be able to get financial assistance. Some services offered include food and grocery vouchers, funds for utility disconnections, rent assistance, money for phone bills, and medications. Location is
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