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Emergency Financial Assistance Program (EA) is sponsored by Catholic Charities Jacksonville (Florida). The Emergency Financial Assistance Program (EA) helps individuals and families in the community who are struggling to pay utility bills, rent/mortgage payments or need food assistance.
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Emergency Financial Assistance | Catholic Charities Jacksonville Our program serves those on our community who are struggling to pay utility, rent, and or mortgage payments. Through our emergency financial assistance, case management, and referrals for additional support, we work together with our clients to ensure they can stay safely in their homes and build for a stable future.
If you are in need of emergency financial assistance with rent, mortgage, utilities or deposits please call the United Way for a referral by dialing 2-1-1 or 904-632-0600.
If you are living with HIV and in need of assistance, please click HERE to see if you qualify for assistance Food & Financial Assistance Arlington Community Services City of Jacksonville Emergency Assistance Line appts only, call Mon-Fri 9:30am (rent, mortgage, utility) Mon 9:00 am for past due rent, mortgage & utilities Tue & Thur 1:00 – 3:00 pm for food Served by zip code — utilities & rent Kennedy Center, 1133 Ionia St.
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