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Can't Pay the Rent or Utility Bill?

The threat of eviction or loss of electrical service can be a major crisis for individuals or families. Depending on the specific circumstances, Metrocrest Services can often provide assistance to help a family or individual remain in their home.

Help is also available, in many cases, to assist with utility bills.

Call 972-446-2100 for details or to request an appointment.


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Rent and Utility Assistance

John 3:16 Transitional Family Housing


We seek to help people avoid eviction and homeless.

Contact;

Telephone (469)900-9619 or (214) 395-7992

Email: j-vaughan@hotmail.com

John 3:15 Emergency Sshelter

D/b/a Transitional Housing

P.O. Box 110702

Carrollton, TX 75011


Fair Housing

Dallas Housing Crisis Center

The mission of the Housing Crisis Center is to prevent homelessness and to stabilize those at risk in decent, affordable, and permanent housing, and to empower them to solve their own housing problems in the future.

www.hccdallas.org

214-828-4244



Needhelppayingbills.com

Denton County assistance programs: Find resources and services that can provide low to moderate income families with assistance. Get information on rent assistance programs, how to find help paying utility and air conditioning bills, programs and counseling that can help people reduce credit card and medical debts, and much more.


Thousands of local Denton County families are struggling in this weak economy. But there are places to turn to for help.

Emergency assistance programs: One local non-profit agency to turn to is Interfaith Ministries. This charity organization provides assistance with paying rent, utilities, prescriptions and medical supplies, and transportation. It also offers and coordinates adult and child eye exams and eye glasses, offers school supplies for children and assistance with obtaining vital records.

The Denton Texas based nonprofit primary function is to provide a variety of emergency assistance programs that can help individuals who are facing a crisis. It will help these people by paying their bills, rent, and/or housing expenses. The number one goal of the agency is to enable clients to regain their financial stability and independence over the long term. Click here for more information

Thanks to a federal government initiative called the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP), you have access to agencies around Texas designed to deliver the relief you need to pay your energy bills.

If you ever need help paying your utility bills in the Lone Star State, there are a few ways to get the necessary funds to keep your lights on at home:

If you want to learn more about this program in general, just head over to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs website.


Click here for more information.






Energized by the awareness that service to our brother or sister in need is in fact an encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ, members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul are keenly aware that poverty, suffering and loneliness are present for millions in our communities. For that reason, we collaborate with all who seek to relieve need and address its causes.


The Society of St. Vincent de Paul offers tangible assistance to those in need on a person-to-person basis. It is this personalized involvement that makes the work of the Society unique. Often, this is done by going in pairs to visit those in need in their homes. An essential precept of the Society's work is to provide help while conscientiously maintaining the confidentiality and dignity of those who are served. Some 12 million persons are helped annually by Vincentians in the United States.


http://stcatherine.org/ministries/st-vincent-de-paul-society/about-st-vincent-de-paul-society/

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