Low Income Survivors to Thrivers
NEED FOOD? Contact the USDA National Hunger Hotline by dialing 1-866-3-HUNGRY, 1-877-8-HAMBRE, or texting 914-342-7744.

Helping Agencies

AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE FINANCIAL AND/OR OTHER SERVICE AND SUPPORT ASSISTANCE

Dial 211 to determine which supportive agencies operate in your area.

Community Action Partnership Programs
  • Funds for preventing evictions or homelessness.
  • They also address hunger by providing information on USDA food programs.
  • Home repair programs, including low-interest loans.
  • LIHEAP as well as free weatherization programs are run by community action agencies.
  • There is also assistance for those that are most at-risk, such as children and senior citizens.
  • Some locations may offer funding from government grants for those expenses.
  • Other non-profit community action agencies may be able to offer qualified applicants access to other forms of cash assistance

Grocery Worker’s Appreciation Fund | United Way Worldwide

Catholic Charities U.S.A.

The focus is on affordable housing, immigration advocacy, refugee services, mental and physical health integrated healthcare, food assistance and nutrition programs, Catholic identity, and ministry resources.

COVIA – A Front Porch Partner

Supports older people in the Bay Area and throughout the country with access to connection programs, nutrition, affordable housing, and creative aging resources.

Goodwill Industries International

Job training, career, and other support.

Jewish Federation of North America

Crisis relief.

Love INC

Helping churches help people.

Lutheran Services in America

“Lutheran Services in America champions Lutheran social ministry by building valuable connections, amplifying our voices, and empowering our members in their mission to answer God’s call to love and serve our neighbor.”

National Assistance League

Focused on making our communities a better place to live, transforming lives, and strengthening communities.

National Council of the United States Society of Saint Vincent de Paul

“At the National Council, we provide Vincentians across the United States with training, education, spiritual formation, and financial support as they assist millions of our most vulnerable neighbors.”

National Urban League

“The National Urban League works to provide economic empowerment, educational opportunities, and the guarantee of civil rights for the underserved in America.”

Net Wish

Giving hope and granting Net Wishes.

Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies

Holiday giving, LGBTQ support, commitment to diversity, disaster relief, homeless shelters, food pantries, grassroots services, life skills to escape poverty, rehabilitation, spiritual healing, job training, solutions to human trafficking, veterans services, services for the aging, help for domestic abuse, and after-school programs.

“The Network is an international membership association of more than 150 non-profit human service agencies in the United States, Canada, and Israel. Its members provide a full range of human services for the Jewish community and beyond, including healthcare, career, employment, and mental health services, as well as programs for youth, families and seniors, Holocaust survivors, immigrants and refugees, persons with disabilities, and caregivers.

Salvation Army

“The Salvation Army meets human need wherever, whenever, and however we can.”

Samaritan Ministries

“A community of Christians paying one another’s medical bills”

United Methodist Church

Advocate for justice, disciple, follow God’s call, promote health and wellness, and fund projects.

United Way

“With your support, we’re fighting for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in every community. United, we succeed.”

Volunteers of America         

“Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need live healthy, safe, and productive lives. Since 1896, our ministry of service has supported and empowered America’s most vulnerable groups, including veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, at-risk youth, men and women returning from prison, homeless individuals and families, those recovering from addictions, and many others.”

Assistance for Veterans
Operation Homefront

“ Operation Homefront is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to build strong, stable, and secure military families so they can thrive — not simply struggle to get by — in the communities they have worked so hard to protect.”

Our Programs – Operation Homefront

Critical Financial Assistance – Operation Homefront

Operation Round Up

“The American Veterans Support Grant assists military service organizations throughout our service territory that provide support to veterans. For funding consideration through The Energy Cooperative’s American Veterans Support Grant, please fill out the application below. If you have questions or need assistance, please call 1-800-255-6815, extension 1220, or email [email protected].”

Veterans Grant | The Energy Cooperative (myenergycoop.com)

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