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Find similar grantsVehicle Repair Program is sponsored by Working Wheels. This program provides low-cost auto repairs for working families experiencing financial hardship. Participants pay 10% of the repair cost, capped at $100 out of pocket.
It aims to help families maintain transportation for work, school, and medical care.
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Vehicle Repair Program - Working Wheels Our Vehicle Repair Program “…To fix a car can cost a lot of money. This help was unexpected. It meant that I could pay my rent and internet so my son could do his school work.
“ – Rosa The cost of a car repair can be a burden on working families. Without transportation, it is difficult to get kids to school, to keep a job, or to receive medical care. Working Wheels’ Vehicle Repair Program can help families keep their cars running.
We offer low cost auto repairs through our network of local mechanics. Participants in this program pay 10% of the repair cost, not to exceed $100. Who can participate in the Vehicle Repair Program?
Only clients of our community partners are eligible. These organizations identify and select their clients who are most in need of help with car repairs. The case managers at these organizations can refer individuals who have been actively engaged in one of their eligible programs.
Additionally, all applicants are required to 1) have a vehicle with a valid license plate, 2) be employed or enrolled in school, a full-time caregiver, on disability, OR age 60+ and 3) have the ability to pay up to $100 for the repair.
Due to high demand and limited resources: We cannot assist individuals who are not already working with one of our partner organizations We’re not able to help you get connected to a partner agency If you are not currently connected to one of our partners, please understand that we may not be able to return your call or message due to capacity limits Important: You must have a referral from a community partner to be eligible for this program.
Applications cannot be submitted directly by individuals. To begin, you must be referred by your case manager at one of our community partners. They will: Confirm your eligibility.
Help you complete the application form. Verify that you can pay 10% of the cost of car repairs, up to $100. Once we have your completed application we will reach back out in three business days for an orientation call.
We will collect any additional information and set up an assessment appointment for your car. Our mechanics will examine your car, order parts, and begin work. Typically, depending on shop availability and ordering car parts, repairs are complete withing 7–10 business days.
You’ll pay for 10% of the repair, not to exceed $100.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals on disability, employed, enrolled in school, or a full-time caregiver, or age 60 or older. Must own a vehicle with a valid license plate and be referred by a Working Wheels community partner. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Covers 90% of repair cost, participant pays up to $100 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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