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Provides monthly support group and information about the late effects of polio for post-polio survivors, their families, and interested professionals. Meetings held virtually. Offers small grants to purchase needed durable goods. Mails information packets. Also presents Post Polio 101 classes to create awareness within the medical and general community.
Provides support services to the families of medically fragile children. Services include assistance with transportation, housing, and meals when traveling to visit their children in the hospital. Also includes financial assistance for medical care and funeral expenses. Teaches coping skills in improve the family's quality of life as they adjust to the changes. Clergy offer emotional support and spiritual guidance.
Provides free and confidential telephone-based coaching and information service for people who want to quit using tobacco products. Also provides free and discounted medications to quit tobacco.
Provides financial assistance for youth with cancer and their families for personal needs, medical expenses, and uninsured treatments. Also provides a resource center for alternative treatments for cancer patients.
Assists qualified people in obtaining anti-convulsant medication and certain medical tests on an emergency, one-time basis.
Provides financial assistance grants to help pay for medical-related treatments, services, and equipment for youth in need. Assistance is for items that are not covered, or only partially covered, by their commercial health insurance plans.
Provides coordination of services through referrals which may include, but is not limited to, financial empowerment classes, housing rehabilitation, weatherization services, and appliance repair or replacement. Provides housing and utilities deposit and payment assistance.**Currently only accepting families for rental assistance due to low funds**
Provides case management, food pantry, electric service payment assistance, gas service payment assistance, heating fuel payment assistance, water service payment assistance and prescription expense assistance.

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Provides clothing, food, hygiene items, and school supplies to youth who are homeless. Offers housing through a Host Family program, life skills training, mentoring, college preparation, employment and career development, fiscal literacy training, independent living skills, and leadership education. Provides information about and referrals to resources including medical care, counseling, and tutoring.
Assists qualified people in obtaining anti-convulsant medication and certain medical tests on an emergency, one-time basis.
Provides financial assistance to end stage renal disease patients. Funds may be used to pay for medication, dental care, nutritional supplements, food, emergency living expenses, and transportation to and from dialysis treatments. Limited scholarship funding available for tuition and books. Educates the public and promotes organ donation through distribution of brochures, media coverage, and slide presentations at schools, clubs, and other groups. Supports research pertinent to treatment, cure, and prevention of kidney disease.
Assists qualified people in obtaining anti-convulsant medication and certain medical tests on an emergency, one-time basis.
Provides information and support for people with multiple sclerosis, a disease of the central nervous system. MS Navigators provide assistance with locating accessible housing, equipment for independent living, and health care. They also provide information about symptom management strategies, financial planning, understanding benefits and health insurance, and working through employment issues.
Provides information and publishes reports related to rare (orphan) diseases. Includes a description, the symptoms, causes, and standard and investigational treatments. Also provides information about clinical and research studies. Website provides links to other resources.
Provides coordination of services through referrals which may include, but is not limited to, Thrift Store Vouchers, financial empowerment classes, housing rehabilitation, weatherization services, and repair or replacement of appliances. Offers housing payment assistance, including senior recertification. Also provides utility payment assistance and deposits, when setting up a new utility service. Offers free menstrual products and infant or adult diapers. **Rental assistance is first come first served beginning on the first of the month**
Provides group support for people facing possible organ transplants and recipients that have been through the process. Support is sometimes offered by past organ or tissue recipients. Offers financial assistance with expenses for transplant patients including prescription costs and/or deductibles, rent, and transportation. Interest-free loans available for qualified individuals. Speakers available for presentations about organ and tissue donation for high schools and colleges.
Provides information about kidney health, kidney disease, risk factors, and treatment options. Also provides financial assistance for dialysis and kidney transplant patients to pay for medication, health insurance premiums, and kidney donor expenses. Website offers various webinars which may be viewed online.
Provides information about kidney health, kidney disease, risk factors, and treatment options. Also provides financial assistance for dialysis and kidney transplant patients to pay for medication, health insurance premiums, and kidney donor expenses. Website offers various webinars which may be viewed online.
Provides financial assistance for youth with cancer and their families for personal needs, medical expenses, and uninsured treatments. Also provides a resource center for alternative treatments for cancer patients.
Provides information about breast health and breast cancer by phone and online. Komen Treatment Assistance Program provides financial assistance to help with treatment-related costs. Awards may be for $500-$750 and are given once every 12 months.
Provides coordination of services through referrals which may include, but is not limited to, Thrift Store Vouchers, financial empowerment classes, housing rehabilitation, weatherization services, and repair or replacement of appliances. Offers housing payment assistance to prevent eviction, including senior recertification. Also provides utility payment assistance and deposits, when setting up a new utility service. Offers free menstrual products and infant or adult diapers.
Provides assistance to people in need. Assistance includes food twice a monthly and clothing vouchers once every six months. Also provides financial assistance for rent, utilities, car repairs, and prescriptions once a year.
Provides information about kidney health, kidney disease, risk factors, and treatment options. Also provides financial assistance for dialysis and kidney transplant patients to pay for medication, health insurance premiums, and kidney donor expenses. Website offers various webinars which may be viewed online.
Provides financial assistance for veteran and Gold Star families with children living in their home that have lost a loved one or are suffering with injuries from combat including Post Traumatic Stress (PTS), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and moral injuries. Assistance includes mortgage and lease payments, car payments, utility bill payments, insurance payments, or other critical short-term needs once a year.
Provides financial assistance to end stage renal disease patients. Funds may be used to pay for medication, dental care, nutritional supplements, food, emergency living expenses, and transportation to and from dialysis treatments. Limited scholarship funding available for tuition and books. Educates the public and promotes organ donation through distribution of brochures, media coverage, and slide presentations at schools, clubs, and other groups. Supports research pertinent to treatment, cure, and prevention of kidney disease.