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Offering emergency rent and utility assistance to keep families who are struggling to pay basic bills in their homes. Central Kentucky Area Services Central Kentucky Area Services Utility and Rent Assistance Facing financial hardship and struggling to pay your rent or utility bills? The Salvation Army is here to help.
We understand the stress and anxiety that financial difficulties can cause, and we're committed to providing support to those in need in our community. Our dedicated local team works closely with area individuals and families to assess their specific needs and connect them with appropriate resources. We offer a variety of assistance programs designed to help our neighbors find or maintain housing stability and avoid homelessness.
By providing timely financial assistance, we aim to alleviate the burden of overdue or unexpected utility, rent, and housing costs, allowing individuals and families to focus on other essential needs. Our goal is to enable people in our community to overcome financial crises and housing stability challenges to build a stronger future. If you're struggling to make ends meet, please don't hesitate to contact us.
We're here to help. You can help support individuals and families in need by: Donating: Your financial support helps us provide essential services to those in need. By working together, we can help our neighbors pay their bills and support their families.
Utility & Rent Assistance Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday Timezone: -05:00 USA Eastern Time (DST) Central Kentucky Area Services Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday Timezone: -05:00 USA Eastern Time (DST) Central Kentucky Area Services Utility Assistance- Residents of Scott County should call (502) 863-1551 for an appointment and information.
Utility & Rent Assistance Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday Timezone: -05:00 USA Eastern Time (DST) Central Kentucky Area Services If you need assistance in Fayette County , please call (859) 252-7706. Fayette County no longer offers rental assistance.
Find rent help and utility assistance if you're struggling to pay your bills The Salvation Army understands the impact of unexpected life changes that can affect household income and lead to housing instability. Maybe you lost your job. Maybe you're a senior living on a fixed income.
Maybe you're living with a long-term disability. If so, we are here for you. Throughout the country, The Salvation Army's emergency assistance programs are helping families with rent assistance and utility help so they can keep the power and water on, fill prescriptions, and access transportation when necessary.
The Salvation Army connects people with the resources they need to help their families stay afloat.
households in America were provided with financial assistance, including housing, Medical, utilities, transportation and more renters are at risk of eviction every year American households pay more than half their income for rent, often forgoing necessities, like food or medicine Help keep the lights on for those in your community By donating to support rent and utility assistance programs, you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families in your community, ensuring they have a safe place to call home.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals and families facing financial hardship and struggling to pay rent or utility bills in Central Kentucky. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Utility and Rent Assistance (Central Kentucky Area Services) is funded by The Salvation Army. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kentucky. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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