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Community Service of Stark County programs.

A major function of Community Service of Stark County is providing information and referrals to struggling families. The charity may also be able to provide some of its own assistance to the needy and low income, but case managers will more likely refer clients to other agencies in Ohio.

Some examples of needs that can be fulfilled will be for affordable health care or prescription medications, as well as low income housing and food. Families across the county of Stark as well as city of Canton also have inquires into applying for government aid, such as SNAP food stamps or SSI disability, and staff can often refer clients to these services as well.

Financial assistance from Community Service of Stark County

The non-profit may offer support, or more likely there will be referrals. Agencies in the county, such as DHS or community action, administer energy bill assistance programs for low income residents as well as the working poor.

There may be access to grants from the federal government, such as ESG, for paying back rent as well. The non-profit may offer one-time emergency assistance to low-income families with young children in the home as well as households with a disabled or senior member.

The goal is to prevent homelessness in the region, and this form of financial aid will help meet that objective. While any grants are limited, Community Service of Stark County may have information on other options. Those can range from landlord and tenant mediation to loans for housing expenses, which may include rent. The purpose of funds is to prevent homelessness across Canton Ohio when a family’s income has suddenly decreased due to a short term crisis.

When applying for any type of financial assistance, various qualifications will need to be met. The client needs to live in the county as well as meet specific requirements of the applicable program. There are various income conditions in place, and proof of this as well as number of family members and more is required.

 

 

 

An increase in expenses, an unexpected and unplanned for reduction in income, such as the loss of a job, or health care crisis are types of emergencies for which these grants provide intervention to an applicant. Besides paying a portion of the overdue utility or water bill or maybe rent expense, the advocate works with the family to establish a plan or strategy to resume payment of housing costs within an agreed upon time frame.

All applicants are carefully screened by case workers for any financial help. In addition to that, participants will be counseled by social services specialists as a form of self-sufficiency, and appropriate referrals are made to assist the applicant in preventing future emergencies.

Some basic health care can be arranged by Community Services. One that is limited, but always in high demand, is the assistance with arranging free or low cost eye exams and glasses for adults. There is also support for people with a mental illness or other challenge.

There is also a low cost Thrift Store where household goods as well as clothing are available to the community at no charge or for a minimal cost. This service helps families, regardless of their income or background, stay afloat financially. They can use the money they save by shopping at the thrift store to pay for shelter, transportation, and even food.

Information on non-monetary support in Stark County

Case managers provide information and referral for a wide range of health, nutrition and human services. This ranges from non-profit resources to government assistance, as noted below.

Health Care and Medication Assistance may be able to help individuals who are unable to afford or obtain prescription drugs through other resources. The help may be provided in the form of discount cards or applications to pharmaceutical assistance programs. Amounts and availability are subject to determination by resources available as well as case managers or volunteers from the charity.

 

 

 

 

The staff of Community Service of Stark County are trained to assist people with understanding or applying for government aid and benefits. There is free advice so people can hopefully better understand and appropriately respond to questions on forms.

As part of this process, bilingual staff members are available to help individuals who do not read the English language. By providing forms assistance for both government or non-profit benefits, the non-profit charity has helped many people increase their resources by getting health care for their children, adding extra income to their household from Social Security, putting food on the table, and finding money for college.

Get support from Community Service of Stark County in the application process for Social Security Disability Insurance, which can be complicated as it has several stages. Other support in Stark County is for SNAP food stamp applications, Worker’s Compensation forms, applications for Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), designation of Medicare prescription plans, and more. These are just a few examples of other types of forms which many people need help in completing.

The main address of the agency is 1207 West State Street Suite M, Alliance, Ohio 44601, and the phone number is (330) 445-2687.

 

 

 

By Jon McNamara

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