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Find similar grantsEmergency Financial Assistance is sponsored by Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland. Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland provides mini-grants to residents of Ashland, Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Wayne counties who are experiencing temporary hardship due to unforeseen circumstances.
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Catholic Community Connection View department contact info Catholic Charities Corporation Administrative Offices: Emergency Financial Assistance Emergency Financial Assistance We provide mini-grants to residents of Ashland, Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Wayne counties who are experiencing temporary hardship brought on by unforeseen circumstances. Limited funds are available and applicants must qualify for services.
We offer financial assistance for individuals facing eviction or struggling with rent and utilities, as well as support in the form of bus tickets or grocery gift cards to cover daily necessities. We also offer services to help families and individuals become self-sufficient. Certain locations offer budgeting and financial workshops, and may assist those in applying to county and state benefit programs.
Specific services vary by location. Emergency Financial Assistance funds are limited, and clients must meet certain requirements for distribution. For detailed information on requirements, please contact your corresponding county location listed below.
Family & Community Outreach Center at Blessed Trinity Cuyahoga, Geauga & Lake County Residents 44108, 44110, and 44119 residents St. Martin de Porres Family Center Bishop William M. Cosgrove Center 1736 Superior Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114 St.
Martin de Porres Family Center 1264 E 123rd St, Cleveland, OH 44108 2726 Caroline Ave, Lorain, OH 44055 Catholic Charities Family & Community Outreach Center at Blessed Trinity 300 E Tallmadge Ave, Akron, OH 44310 Telehealth Services Available Interested in counseling services but unable to meet face-to-face? We have services by computer, smartphone or calling directly.
Provide help and create hope for those in need by volunteering at one of our locations. Your financial gift will provide essential programs and services to people throughout the Diocese of Cleveland. Part of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Hit enter to search or ESC to close We have multiple services that can aid you and your family during a time of need.
Looking for a specific program or service? View our full list for more information. We serve everyone throughout the eight counties in the Diocese of Cleveland.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Residents of Ashland, Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Wayne counties in Ohio who are experiencing temporary hardship and qualify for services. Specific services and requirements vary by location. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Emergency Financial Assistance is funded by Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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