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Assistance programs Scranton and Lackawanna County
Find financial assistance programs in the city of Scranton as well as Lackawanna County. Find how to get money for paying rent or utility bills along with access to job training, eviction or foreclosure prevention, and other support. There is also free groceries from pantries as well as school supplies or uniforms for children.
Emergency financial assistance for paying bills in Scranton PA region
Assistance programs Scranton and Lackawanna County.
The charities, churches, and government programs in Scranton PA and the county offer both loans as well as grants to pay bills in an emergency. Agencies address housing needs, or even offer free health care, food or prescription drugs. Or during the winter, read about places for free heating oil or Christmas toys.
All of the assistance in the Scranton area is offered along with debt help, career services, and work requirements which can include free gasoline vouchers or car repairs for a job..
Emergency financial assistance for paying bills in Scranton PA region:
SVDP of Scranton as Food bank, free groceries and feeding sites/kitchens are offered. If you need help feeding your family, St. Vincent de Paul
(phone 570-207-2283) operates a food bank and soup kitchen. Children, adults and the elderly can get help. The is a place where people can take home food needed in an emergency or crisis situation. They are affiliated with Catholic Services. People who apply and are accepted will receive enough food for a family, consisting of 6 meals, plus staples and other necessities.
More on St. Vincent de Paul Lackawanna County assistance programs Catholic Social Services of Lackawanna County
Community Action grants and programs
partners with local agencies such as the United Way, State Shelter, FEMA, State Food, and the Diocese of Scranton to provide financial assistance for individuals and families who need help.
There are resources for paying bills, budgeting and free basic needs. There is also non-financial assistance such as foreclosure and budget counseling and referral to other appropriate government programs as well as social services are provided.
The goal of the agency is to offer financial help for utility, heating bills, and rent. This can help people meet emergency needs and guide clients toward self-sufficiency over the long term.
The program is not intended to supplement their income continuously and is not intended to be a long term charity program. There is also ESL classes, GED, and immigration services. Dial 570-207-2283 to learn more or to apply for help, or read Lackawanna County Catholic Charities assistance programs
Case mangers from Catholic Charities can help provide shelter and transitional housing units. Emergency rental assistance may be offered as well from time to time. Or find other eviction prevention programs The:
Salvation Army Corps Community Center of Scranton Pennsylvania
offers financial as well as free material aid to all Lackawanna County residents. The local Salvation Army branch offers low income and other individuals a wide variety of social service programs that include utility bill and water bill programs as well as grants for gas and electric service.
There may also be free food baskets, clothing vouchers, or free back to school supplies.
Health care for the uninsured, low income and/or unemployed
The Lackawanna County Salvation Army will also try to give out heating fuel assistance programs for paying for oil, coal and wood. Or get gasoline vouchers, access to homeless shelters and other free stuff. In addition, other forms of emergency assistance may be provided on a case by case basis to people in need of help.
Call them at (570) 344-9878. Details include :
Utility and fuel assistance
- They provides fuel and utility bill assistance. They can help people with PP&L and PG Energy, if they have received a disconnect notice. In addition, they will help those people who do not qualify for other state and county government assistance, and it will help those who have already used up their grants and cannot purchase their own fuel or heating oil.
They only provide this assistance once a year, so use the program wisely. Food assistance
- The Salvation Army will provide food aid and make food baskets for individuals or families. The agency will provide them with enough food until they get income or food stamps from the government.
Food, free meals and groceries
Other support may be provided too by the Salvation Army in the Scranton area. Whether is is referrals to a no-interest loan program, Christmas toy assistance, or deposits for leaving transitional housing, referrals are offered. More on
Lackawanna County Salvation Army programs Another non-profit agency to turn to for help is: United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern PA.
This agency offers low income and other needy individuals a host of assistance programs, resources, and services. As just a sampling, gain access to emergency food bank and clothing outlets. There may be free furniture or household stuff. Or apply to Crisis Intervention Programs; Childcare programs for working families and much more.
Call them at (570) 343-8835. The: Jewish Family Service of Lackawanna County can help people of all faiths. Call (570) 344-1186. Among them include:
Dental Clinic - This center provides free dental care to eligible low income and/or uninsured Lackawanna County residents and is staffed by volunteer dentists from the Scranton District Dental Society Financial assistance - Limited short-term financial assistance for rent, mortgages and utility bills is provided for individuals and families who qualify.
There support is for Scranton PA area families cannot afford food, housing expenses, shelter, or other emergency needs. Food pantry - Receive free or low cost food and groceries. Additional rental programs and eviction prevention - Several non-profits, agencies, and charities are listed above.
In addition to those centers, a number of other organizations specialize in dealing with housing issues. People on the verge of eviction and who are faced with homelessness should explore these emergency programs as well.
More on Scranton and Lackawanna County rent assistance Lackawanna County Assistance Office
Foreclosure prevention and free housing counseling
runs public and government assistance as well as social services for the county. Programs include medical transportation assistance, free legal assistance, cash and grants for bills or work items. This is a form of welfare, or public aid in PA.
Public aid is also for the low income or single parents around health care and medical bills assistance. Apply to programs such as SNAP food stamps or MEdicaid among others. As a major focus is around medical care for the underinsured or low income. Find details on Medicine Assistance Tool - Partnership for Prescription Assistance , or the office is 200 Scranton State Office Building, 100 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503-1972, phone 1-877-431-1887 Homeless Prevention - This Scranton service includes everything from programs to stop an eviction to foreclosure counseling and rapid rehousing.
Agencies across Scranton receive government money each year, and they use the funds to provide support to qualified families. Housing self-sufficiency includes information on job programs, credit repair to pass a landlord credit check, and more.
Grants can be used for expenses such as a security deposit, heating bill, or rent. Some clients may apply for loans for their housing, or single parents can receive support too. Many other services are run, and more on Lackawanna County homeless assistance
Community Action grants and programs:
Community Action of Scranton
Credit repair, counseling, and debt programs in Lackawanna County
provides resources across the county. Some of them are indicated above, such as heating bill help from LIHEAP. However other self-sufficiency programs are available as well, such as job training from Employment Advancement and Retention Network (EARN) or the federally funded WIA program.
There is also information on
free daycare vouchers in Pennsylvania for working parents.
Rent and mortgage help
is offered from the Agency for Community EmPOWERment of NEPA partners with local charities and agencies to provide emergency payment of rent and/or mortgage. The funds are intended to help prevent eviction or someone losing their home.
Call them at (570) 963-6836. Callers can get referrals to resources in their community. Low income energy bill help
is offered. The federal government funded Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Crisis Component provides emergency utility and energy bill assistance to eligible Lackawanna County residents to help them divert a crisis.
A major focus is on winter heating costs, whether the home is heated by oil, gas, or electricity. Find details on places for free heating oil
The program can provide utility bill payment assistance to reconnect/prevent termination of heating related utility services, and it can also provide for the repairs or replacements of non-functioning furnaces and heating units.
Community Action also helps with financial management, budgeting, and employment. Whether a Scranton resident needs new skills or to be “retrained”, or for information on free computer coding, internet access, or other support services, community action can help. Even locate other
job training programs in PA The program is run by the: Scranton-Lackawanna Agency for Community EmPOWERment of NEPA, and dial ((570) 963-6836 to learn more. Additional resources from Scranton-Lackawanna Human Development Agency include Head Start, information on government benefits such as SNAP, and much more.
A goal is to help families in poverty (or close to it) regain stability. Continue with
community action in Lackawanna County Health care for the uninsured, low income and/or unemployed Th
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