144 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Charlotte's Hope supports young people ages 5–18 who are living with mental or physical health challenges. They help families pay for housing and utilities, connect with mental health care, and find their way through the system.
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Chico Rancheria Housing Corporation helps low-income Native American families find safe, affordable housing and become more self-sufficient. They offer move-in help, support with health and safety needs, and financial education.
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The Citizen Potawatomi Nation helps pay for housing costs. This help is for enrolled CPN members age 18 and older who live in the U.S.; other Native American applicants must be 60 or older and live within the CPN tribal jurisdiction.
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Cliq Mobile offers a free phone plan with monthly data and unlimited talk and text. If you qualify, you can get this service at no cost.
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Community Restoration Project's Motel To Home program helps families move from a motel into a permanent home. They can help cover your security deposit and first month's rent.
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The Courage Under Cancer Foundation helps people facing cancer pay for everyday costs. They can assist with rent or mortgage, utilities, medical bills, medication, and travel or gas to get to care.
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The Dramatists Guild Foundation gives emergency cash help to playwrights, composers, lyricists, and bookwriters going through a serious hardship or sudden illness. The money can help cover housing, healthcare, or childcare when times get hard.
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Emmaus House helps Atlanta families and individuals who are facing a money emergency. They can help you pay rent or utilities so you don't lose your home.
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Fifth Third Bank's mortgage team helps people who want to buy a home understand the process and find down payment assistance programs they may qualify for, like the Fifth Third Down Payment program. They serve adults, young adults, teens, seniors, individuals, and families, including those with low incomes.
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Frontier helps people with low incomes lower their phone or internet bills. If you qualify, the Lifeline program lowers the cost of your monthly service.
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Georgia DCA Housing Authority helps with the cost of buying or renting a home. They offer Georgia Dream home loans for first-time buyers and housing vouchers that help pay for housing.
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Infinite Strength helps single mothers who are living with metastatic (advanced) breast cancer. They give monthly money to help pay for housing for up to six months.
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Join the Flock helps families facing cancer stay in their homes by paying part of their monthly housing costs. If cancer has made it hard to keep up with rent or your mortgage, they can help ease that burden.
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Life Wireless helps people in Georgia with low income get free cell phone service through the government's Lifeline program. If you qualify, the benefit can cover your monthly phone bill.
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The Lithonia Housing Authority offers public housing — safe, affordable rental homes for people with low incomes. They serve families, seniors, adults 18 and older, and people with disabilities.
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The Marietta Housing Authority runs a program that helps you pay your rent through Housing Choice Vouchers. It's open to families with very low income, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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The Military Housing Assistance Fund helps active-duty service members, National Guard, veterans, and their families buy a home. They give gift funds to help cover the closing costs.
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Myositis Support and Understanding helps people living with chronic illness pay for things like medical bills, rent, utilities, and mobility devices. They look at each request one at a time, so it's worth reaching out to see if they can help.
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National Faith Homebuyers helps homeowners avoid foreclosure with free counseling, financial education, and help talking to your lender. They can work with you to set up a new monthly budget.
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Nurses House helps Registered Nurses who can't work because of a serious illness or medical crisis. They give short-term grants to help pay for rent or a mortgage.
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