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Application - St. Raymond's Society If you know someone or are a mom who needs help, there are three options for support. Each of these paths are built to support you in this next season.
Each require levels of commitment on your part, but no worries, we are here for you. Option #1 - Residential Client Option #2 - Emergency Assistance St. Raymond’s House is a home where you and your children may live while participating in our program for stability.
We will walk with you along your journey and help you get to the next season of life by supporting and inspiring you. Your next season can be better than your past! Criteria for the program include: Children living at St.
Raymond’s must be under 5 years old No more than 3 children living with you Must not be in an active drug/alcohol addiction Willingness to try a new strategy for your life. Application must be completed by the potential client Recognizing that otherwise independent mothers sometimes face emergency situations as a result of maternity leave or bedrest, we offer a range of financial and material services.
Baby supplies, diapers, and personal hygiene products. Emergency Financial Assistance Assistance with rent, utility bills, or short-term hotel stays as funds allow. To be considered, please complete the application, AND email supporting documents to info@srshelp.
org . Your application will be reviewed when all required documents have been received. Utility Assistance : email copy of bill (must include your name/address), and a copy of your photo ID.
Rental Assistance : email rent statement (must include your name/address), amount you are requesting, and name, address and phone number of landlord), and a copy of your photo ID. Proof of Pregnancy : if applicable (doctor’s note or verification from one of our partner agencies) You must be pregnant or have a child under 12 months old to qualify at this time . You may only receive assistance once in a 12-month period.
If you are facing longer-term financial instability, consider applying for the residential or community coaching program. Applicants must be either pregnant or if parenting, all children must be under the age of 5.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Single mothers residing in Missouri. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Emergency Assistance Program is funded by St. Raymond's Society. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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