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Good Samaritan Center emergency assistance.

Good Samaritan Centers operate in dozens of states across the nation. The services offered by each local charity will vary widely, and no two are the same. Some are part of community clinics and offer free medical care. Others focus on providing basic needs such as clothing, food, and household items. A small number of Good Samaritans may also offer emergency financial assistance to pay for everything from gasoline to energy bills or housing expenses.

Note that the charity often depends on donations from the public as well volunteers to keep their operations running. So this means that only a small number of applications will be approved. However, a Good Samaritan organization, many of which are churches or faith based ministries, can also be a good place to get referrals to other agencies in a certain community.

Volunteers also partner with the client to help them regain stability. So this in effect offer them a long term solution. So staff will advocate on behalf of the working poor, both for immediate needs and self-sufficiency. They will also arrange services as wide ranging as budgeting classes or help people apply for benefits such as food stamps or Medicaid.

Programs from Good Samaritan churches and ministries

Examples of what qualified applicants may find are below. The individual must be facing a crisis, and be able to prove it. Income restrictions and other eligibility criteria are also in place. A local center will often serve as a clearinghouse for information that the less fortunate can turn to.

Many of the charities operate as hospitals or even community clinics. So this means that they will offer medical care to the very low income that are facing a crisis. This charity care will usually be for special circumstances only, but the conditions will vary by center.

There may be health care arranged for sick children or maybe a senior citizen that is facing a serious condition. If the patient is facing some type of exceptional financial hardship then a hospital that is part of the network may be able to assist. Some of the Good Samaritan networks are also involved in issuing low cost health insurance plans to individuals of the Christan Faith. They are discount programs that help pay for a portion of medical bills, up to a maximum dollar amount. Read more on Christian health sharing plans.

 

 

 

Financial assistance is limited, and when available there will be different sources used. Included in these programs are utility bills (gas, heating, water), rent, and funds for prescription medicine or medical supplies. Any aid is for a short term crisis only and can only be turned to when no other community resources or government service is available.

In some cases, a Good Samaritan ministry will address a crisis that is not typical. The charity will listen to the needs of the applicant and then react accordingly. This can include many different issues and any type of support will be based on local funding levels and what the center operates. Examples of these requests may be repairs to a furnace, gasoline to get to a job interview, or free bus tokens.

Good Samaritan's are usually involved in administering some form of food assistance. This too will be for short term needs. There may be pantries that people can turn to for a bag of groceries while they are waiting on their food stamp benefits to begin, or maybe a family faced with a disaster can also get support from the charity. Food boxes given to applicants based on size of the family and financial status.

In some cases, the Good Samaritan ministry will also assist with personal hygiene supplies, cleaning items, or home delivered meals to the ill on a case by case basis. There may be churches in the network that offer surplus prescription glasses, back to school supplies and similar goods.

Clothing can be given out to people who have been faced with emergency situations such as burglary, fire, impacted by a flood or shelter residents. Examples may be work or school clothes, sleeping bags, winter coats for children and more. The items from the local church will allow clients to stretch their monthly budgets. This will free up their income for other critical expenses they may be faced with.

Traveler’s aid will mostly be offered by a ministry for non-local travel. This will be very rare and is generally for families with children. They will of course need to have a verifiable emergency that is beyond their control. There may be greyhound bus tickets for a medical appointment or maybe travel for someone that may otherwise be homeless without help. Good Samaritan ministries will very rarely be able to assist with minor car repairs, and volunteer mechanic will usually oversee this.

 

 

 

 

There will also be a case management team on site. They will often have knowledge of the various emergency services that are available in the region. There are often a network of churches and charities that can assist those that are less fortunate.

Staff will try to help the client address the root cause of their hardship. This will start with an assessment to determine the cause. Based on the results of that, they will coordinate assistance. This will need to be done in partnership between the client as well as the staff from Good Samaritan.

Anyone seeking help from the Good Samaritan Center will need to be screened. After that process, assistance will be arranged for the client if they qualify. The charity does it best to find a solution to the problem.

Support is almost always available for those that would be at a health or safety risk without support. The Good Samaritan Center believes that everyone, no matter their age or if they have a disability, deserves the right to lively independently. One service available may be home delivery of food, and another are more unique services such as Representative Payeeship. These solutions can be effective for people that live on a fixed income, whether from a pension or Social Security (SS/SSI).

There are dozens of these ministries operating across the nation. To locate one, the search bar at the top or the bottom of this site can be used. Search for Good Samaritan and enter a county, state, or town as well.

 

 

 

 

 

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