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Help with bills in New York City. Find how and where to get financial help in New York City. Charities, churches, and the government provide assistance with paying utility bills or housing or they help with transportation, including free bus or subway passes for MTA for work.
There is also grant money to help pay other everyday bills, food and other financial resources. Get details on organizations below that offer financial help across NYC, including their contact information.
There is some form of assistance for low-income families in all NYC boroughs, including Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. Programs support everyone including the homeless, immigrants, the elderly or disabled among others. In addition, find employment resources as well as free stuff including furniture, clothes, and other social services.
Or do you want to read more on financial assistance programs in our NYC focused discussion forum . Residents share experiences, provide guidance and tips: Financial help with bills and social services in all New York City boroughs: Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of N.Y.
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Eviction Prevention Services
Assistance programs administered include Eviction Prevention to help low-income tenants, immigrants and single moms in NYC among others. There are also free meals services in a crisis, baby formula and ensure for senior citizens as well as Job Readiness & Placement programs.
There is also immediate financial help for paying housing costs such as energy or water bills.
Free Legal Services
A number of churches also partner with the Catholic Charity centers. In addition to the resources listed above, other programs can provide free meals around the holidays, legal advice to immigrants and refugees, credit counseling and emergency financial aid.
Call the New York City, NY agency at (212) 371-1000 or (888) 744-7900. Or read more on the resources provided by the NYC Catholic Charities There are additional churches, senior centers, and: Catholic Charity programs for Brooklyn and Queens
Eviction Prevention Services
residents. Some of the resources available include housing assistance, eviction prevention, and free food or meals. They also offer services such as counseling and referrals to other charity organizations. Case managers can also help individuals find employment or apply for government assistance such as HEAP to pay utility bills or food stamps.
More on Brooklyn and Queens assistance programs This Catholic Charity NYC agency provides counseling, resources, and various forms of support to families and individuals through employment services.
There is also free financial literacy, debt help programs , and budget management New York City. Catholic Charities is also HUD certified, and all of them are non-profit. Find a listing of dozens of credit counseling agencies in New York City Highbridge Community Life Center, which is located in the Bronx, offers Permanent Affordable Housing, including apartments with a short or no-waiting list.
There is also immediate financial assistance programs for rent, housing, and utility bills. A free food pantry is also available on site. Call (718) 681-2222. The address is 979 Ogden Ave, Bronx, NY 10452. The:
Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
Salvation Army has various locations around New York City. While the exact nature of the programs offered will vary based upon location and funding that is available, in general low income families or the homeless will be able to get rent or electric bill help.
There are also limited funds for paying utility and heating bills, prescriptions, free food, and much more. They can also provide information on government programs and other local charities.
Seasonal help
Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
is offered by the Salvation Army. That includes free school supplies or backpacks for kids as well as snacks and food for the summer. Or there are homeless shelters, free motel vouchers and subway passes as well as Christmas toys from Adopt a Family. Many other social; services are provided to people on families in a financial hardship.
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Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
Salvation Army NYC financial assistance Good Old Lower East Side Inc. , which can be reached at (212) 533-2541, helps people who are facing evictions and homelessness. A homeless shelter, hot meals, bag lunches and more is offered. They also give out free stuff such as a sleeping bag, hygiene kits, and serve hot meals.
The location is 173 Avenue B, New York, NY 10009. Summer cooling bills or free AC units - Residents who are faced with a medical condition or illness and who need to stay cool during the summer may be able to receive a free air conditioner or window fan. Many free AC units, fans, or funds to pay electricity bills are for senior citizens or the disabled in NYC..
Even if you do not qualify for a free AC unit, then the agencies may be able to provide other support, such as a free fan or information on cash assistance from HEAP or the city for summertime cooling bills.
Find free air conditioner units in New York City East Harlem Neighborhood Based Alliance Corporation (EHNBAC)
Eviction Prevention Services
offers a number of services across all of New York City. Housing programs include eviction prevention, security deposit help, landlord/tenant mediation, and emergency rent assistance.
Other resources are credit counseling, free job placement or training, and help for veterans. Grant money is combined with stability. Get help in applying for food stamps, Medicaid, and even SSDI disability.
Call (212) 289-1900 for information on these and other resources. The location is 413 E 120th St Ste 301, New York, NY 10035, or learn more on housing assistance from East Harlem Neighborhood Based Alliance Current water bills and past debts - Homeowners who are having difficulty in paying their home loans may receive financial assistance for their water bills.
A program was created that will allow New York City homeowners the ability to catch up on their water bills so that they can attempt to stay current with their mortgage. Get water bill help in NYC Department of Social Services serves all the boroughs of New York City.
This government organization administers several different emergency assistance and public aid programs for low income families, seniors, the unemployed, and others. Cash assistance
Employment and Job Training
can help families pay for so called basic bills, such as utility, water, food, heating costs, transit, and rent. Food Stamps, or SNAP as well as an EBT card in NYC, can provide free groceries to families, especially those with children. Several job training and employment services are available too.
Seniors also have resources dedicated to their needs. More on
Government Benefits and Social Services
New York City public assistance Short term cash assistance may be provided as part of two government funded programs. One is Temporary Aid to Needy Families, or TANF, while the other option is the State Safety Net Program. Both of these can provide low income and working poor New York City families with grants for basic needs, housing, food, heating bill help and more.
Resources will also help clients find a job. Continue with cash assistance programs in NYC Heating bills - New York City residents who are faced with a disconnection, out of fuel, or who have a broken furnace or heating system can look into both non-profit and government resources.
There is help in Queens, Manhattan, and other Boroughs for paying heating bills or repairs. Several monthly and emergency financial assistance programs are available to low income families, including with funds issued the same day in a crisis.
Continue with heating bill assistance New York Rent relief in NYC is available. Various non-profits in New York City offer qualified individuals and families with emergency rent, security deposit assistance and eviction prevention programs.
Tenants and the homeless will be able to apply. They can also direct applicants to government programs and emergency financial assistance. Get more information on New York City rent assistance Brooklyn tenants
Housing and Rental Assistance
, homeless people and renters who need financial help with rental arrears can get assistance as well. There are several local non-profits and housing programs in the region. Locate rent assistance programs in Brooklyn The borough of Queens New York has several non-profit agencies that offer rent assistance .
The options range from churches and charities up through government supported and funded programs. Find information on rent help in Queens Staten Island housing and rent payment help ranges from free lawyers to money to pay utility bills or back rent.
A focus is on the working poor who are in a short term hardship. Read more on
Housing and Rental Assistance
rental assistance in Staten Island Short term housing programs are offered. Families, including single moms, or individuals that are currently homeless or about to be evicted, a place to stay if offered. The leading government agencies in New York City include PATH as well as the Department of Homeless Services, or DHS.
Shelter, short term housing, eviction prevention, and other housing assistance is offered to those who qualify. Read more New York City housing assistance Free items from charities, churches and government affiliated agencies in NYC are an option.
There are several programs available, with personal items given out or organizations that give free stuff, Read more on how to get free stuff in the NYC area Society of Saint Vincent and its churches are another resource.
SVDP of NYC will advocate on behalf of the low income, unemployed, and poor in the community. Volunteers from the organization will also help people find and apply for financial assistance programs in the greater New York City region and surrounding
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