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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE | MCHENRY TOWNSHIP

Emergency assistance for qualifying residents. Must fill out application and bring in necessary documentation. The Township also administers Salvation Army Emergency Assistance and works with local church outreach programs.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | ALGONQUIN TOWNSHIP

Emergency Assistance may be granted to alleviate a life-threatening circumstance or to assist in attaining self-sufficiency. Funds are intended to assist in emergency situations, such as a disconnection notice on a utility bill, a letter of pending eviction, or an eviction notice.

If the amount needed to alleviate the emergency exceeds the payment amount adopted by the Township, the Township may not pay until the client comes up with the difference. The cooperation of several agencies may be needed to alleviate the problem.

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HIV/AIDS ASSISTANCE SERVICES | CENTRAL ILLINOIS FRIENDS

Provides rent, utility assistance, and emergency financial support to people living with HIV/AIDS.

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GENERAL ASSISTANCE / EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE | LOCKPORT TOWNSHIP

General Assistance: Financial aid program that helps residents meet basic needs until employment or other sources of income, such as social security, disability or public aid is obtained.


Emergency Assistance: Short-term financial assistance to alleviate life-threatening circumstances or to assist in obtaining self-sufficiency. Available once every 24 months.

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VETERANS ASSISTANCE COMMISSION | LASALLE COUNTY

Provides assistance to veterans in applying for veteran benefits. Also offers financial assistance for basic needs (such as rent, mortgage, and utilities).

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Lending Circles - The Resurrection Project - Main Office

Individuals can apply for a zero-interest and zero-fee loan through TRP's Lending Circles program, thanks to a partnership with JP Morgan Chase and Mission Asset Fund. These loans allow families to establish a credit history or improve their credit score while avoiding taking out high-interest payday loans.

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Emergency Assistance - Lemont Township - Main Office & Community Center

Lemont Township Emergency Assistance is financial aid granted to qualified individuals and families on a short-term basis to alleviate life-threatening circumstances or to assist residents in returning to self-sufficiency. If an individual or family is eligible, they may receive assistance once in an 18-month period to meet basic expenses.

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Disabled Patriot Fund - Disabled Patriot Fund

Disabled Patriot Fund provides assistance for local U.S. veterans and their families adversely affected by their military service.

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Emergency Assistance - Niles Township - Main Office

Niles Township Emergency Assistance is a financial assistance program to alleviate a life-threatening circumstance for eligible Niles Township residents. In order to qualify, residents must have a 5-day eviction notice from a landlord or a disconnection notice from a utility company. This program is available once in a 12-month period per household. Assistance is paid directly to the vendor.

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Emergency Assistance - Stickney Township - South Clinic

Stickney Township Emergency Assistance provides financial aid to help alleviate a life-threatening circumstance. A life-threatening circumstance is a condition that poses an imminent peril to health and or safety because of a lack of or the jeopardizing of the availability of shelter, food, or utility service. The requirements are the same as general assistance, and individuals may receive Emergency Assistance even though they have applied for and been approved to receive monthly welfare assistance (such as Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) as long as they have not yet begun to receive monthly payments of such assistance. However, if they have already begun receiving monthly payments of cash welfare assistance they cannot receive Emergency Assistance.

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Temporary Financial Assistance | Downers Grove Township - General Assistance

State-mandated monthly grant program to single adults with no income who are actively looking for employment or are waiting for determination regarding disability benefits.

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Emergency Assistance - Northfield Township - Government Office

Northfield Township Emergency Assistance is a financial assistance program to alleviate a life-threatening circumstance for eligible Northfield Township residents. In order to qualify, residents must have a 5-day eviction notice from a landlord or a disconnection notice from a utility company. This program is available once in a 12-month period per household. Assistance is paid directly to the vendor.

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Human Services - Hanover Township - Astor Avenue Community Center

Hanover Township's Department of Human Services offers programs and services to improve the quality of life of Hanover Township residents experiencing hardships. The department's primary function is to provide financial assistance to qualifying residents through General and Emergency Assistance. The Human Services Department also oversees the Township's Food Pantry, which is available to the Township residents six days per week. Department staff are also Accredited Veterans Service Officers who are able to assist Township Veterans and their families in applying for qualifying benefits from state and federal agencies. Employment Services, such as offering assistance for interview skills, resume writing, and job searches, are also available through the department.

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Emergency Assistance - Orland Township - Main Office

Emergency Assistance, available once within a 24-month period, alleviates a life-threatening circumstance or covers a work-related expense necessary to obtain or maintain employment. This provides one-time financial support through a documented crisis circumstance (such as eviction or utility disconnection) who meet the requirements. Applicants must meet income guidelines, provide proof of residency, and furnish application and documentation to support the need for Emergency Assistance. The emergency must be alleviated, and the resident must be able to show their income allows them to sustain moving forward. Applicants must be a resident of Orland Township, a United States citizen, or a qualified immigrant, and must meet all state-administered eligibility requirements.

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Community Angel Fund - Wheeling Township - Township Hall

Wheeling Township Community Angel Fund is supported by donations received from the community. The funds are used to help residents who do not qualify for other Township financial programs and who are facing a life-threatening emergency.

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Emergency Assistance - Riverside Township - Main Office

Riverside Township Emergency Assistance program is a one-time award to alleviate a health and/or welfare crisis, and can only be given once within a 12-month period. The amount available is limited and only granted if the crisis would be averted. Payments are made to the vendor or creditor, not to the applicant.

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General Assistance Program - Maine Township - Main Office

Maine Township's General Assistance provides assistance in the form of personal essentials, rent, transportation, utilities, and clothing to prevent temporary financial difficulty from becoming a devastating or life-shattering event. In certain cases General Assistance provides medical assistance and money for necessities including funerals.

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Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled Program - Illinois Department of Human Services - Family Community Resource Centers - Northside Satellite Office

Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) administers the Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD) program which provides cash assistance to elderly and disabled residents of Illinois.

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Temporary Financial Assistance | St. Pius X - Food Pantry

Temporary financial assistance for rent, utilities and other emergency needs for residents in the Lombard/Villa Park area.

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Temporary Financial Assistance | Christ Covenant Church of Villa Park - Abundant Harvest Food Pantry and Family Closet

Offer limited financial assistance on a case-by-case basis through the church’s benevolence fund.

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance | SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL OF CHICAGO - General Assistance, Mundelein (Saint Mary of the Annunciation)

Provides assistance with food, utilities, rent, medical expenses, and other immediate needs. Meets the client in their home and conducts a needs assessment. Provides referrals for community resources to support long-term sufficiency. NOTE: Saint Vincent de Paul provides general assistance services throughout Lake County. Individuals who do not meet residency requirements for this location will be referred to their nearest site.

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Temporary Financial Assistance | Milton Township

General Assistance: A state-mandated monthly grant program to single adults with no income who are actively looking for employment or are waiting for determination regarding disability benefits.

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Temporary Financial Assistance | Illinois Spina Bifida Association

Limited financial assistance towards out-of-pocket costs for relevant medical supplies and services, including orthotic or other mobility equipment. Also includes a one-time emergency financial assistance

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Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled Program - Illinois Department of Human Services - Family Community Resource Centers - Northwest

Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) administers the Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD) program which provides cash assistance to elderly and disabled residents of Illinois.

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Emergency-Only Financial Assistance - Cook County - Veterans Assistance Commission

Cook County Clerks's Office- Veterans Assistance Commission offers a variety of emergency financial assistance for eligible veterans.

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