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Modest Needs offers grants designed to promote the self-sufficiency of individuals and families who, because they are working and live just above the poverty level, are ineligible for most types of conventional social assistance but who, all the same, are living one or two lost paychecks away from the kind of financial catastrophe that eventually leads to homelessness. Modest Needs programs are designed to help those who work hard and have nowhere else to go for assistance, as well as those who give back to our communities and country such as public school teachers, first responders, veterans returning from service abroad and active duty military members. Generally, Modest Needs offers Self-Sufficiency Grants to qualified individuals/households who need help to afford two specific types of expenses: 1) Unexpected or emergency expenses that an individual or family living paycheck-to-paycheck could not possibly afford without a short-term hand-up. 2) Monthly bills that an individual or family living paycheck-to-paycheck cannot afford to pay at the time of their application because of a documentable extenuating circumstance that occurred within the past year. Please apply online.
323 West Main Street, Temporary Location, Havana, IL 62644
AABD (Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled) is a small monthly cash benefit for people who are seniors (65+), blind, or disabled.
The Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition is a group of organizations who advocate and potentially provide financial or other assistance for those affected by cancer. Please note that this is an online resource only, and most programs listed are extremely limited in their capabilities.
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103 NE Jefferson Ave, Second Floor, Peoria, IL 61602
AABD (Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled) is a small monthly cash benefit for people who are seniors (65+), blind, or disabled.
150 West South Street, Kewanee, IL 61443
The Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled (AABD) cash assistance program is available through the Illinois Department of Human Services. This program provides a limited amount of financial assistance monthly.
2112 E War Memorial Dr, Peoria, IL 61614
Central Illinois FRIENDS supports members of the LGBTQI+ Community, people living with HIV, and the general public through compassionate and personalized care. All services, listed below, are completely free. -Sexual Health Education -HIV/STI/STD Testing -HPV Vaccinations -PrEP/PEP -Safe Sex Kits (Condoms/Lube) -Support for people living with HIV -Trans Health Navigation -ACCESS Counseling Program (completely free counseling for LGBTQ+ folks and their families)
111 N 6th St, Pekin, IL 61554
AABD (Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled) is a small monthly cash benefit for people who are seniors (65+), blind, or disabled.