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Assistance from Catholic Charities in Kansas City.

The poor and low income in Kansas City (as well as Jackson County, Cass, Clay and Platte counties) can get help from Catholic Charities and their assistance programs. There is financial help as well as advocacy and outreach services they provide. Everything from ESP and help for immigrants to financial aid (for housing, rent or bills) as well as Project Rise or senior care is arranged.

Resources are available for individuals and families of all backgrounds, ethnicities, religions, and ages. However Catholic Charities will focus on those who are most vulnerable, which includes the elderly, children, and the homeless.

The organization works with over 40 churches, parishes and non-profit organizations across Missouri, and the agencies are called the Catholic Social Ministry Association (CSMA). Together they bring the needy and help them access programs including free food, rent, utility and heating bill assistance, health screenings, and tax preparation help to the people in need. Services are offered in your local neighborhood in Kansas City.

Assistance for Spanish speakers and immigrants in Kansas City region

Hispanic Outreach Services are offered by Catholic Charities Father Hix Center in Kansas City, Missouri. A number of services are offered for immigrants and Hispanics, including information, translation services, referrals, and advocacy. For example, Spanish speaking counselors can help those with a variety of issues and needs, including transportation, health care, free legal aid, education, and employment.

Some of the financial assistance offered to Hispanics is as follows. Food stamp application assistance and centers are open. Receive emergency assistance with paying mortgage, rent, utility, food, clothing and medical needs. Health screenings, case management and education for diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. Also of course get information and referral services to other government and non-profit programs.

Emergency financial aid, dental care and food from Catholic Charities programs

Food, rent and utility bill assistance is offered from Catholic Social Ministry Association (CSMA) in partnership with non-profits like the United Way and your local church. Limited funds and aid may be offered for paying rent, heating and energy bills, and paying for food. Social workers can also serve as an advocate or mediator for clients and help people deal with landlord tenant issues and utility companies. Donations are always appreciated, and will more than likely be tax deductible for you.

 

 

 

Rental and housing counseling is offered at the Northwest Missouri Office. Call 816-232-2885 or 888-629-2886. The Kansas City Office/Caritas Center also provides rental counseling (800.875.4377) as well as homeless/displacement counseling.

Every day hundreds of people visit the food pantries in Jackson and Clay County. They need groceries, baby items such as formula and diapers, and household goods such as hygiene items and cleaning supplies. Catholic Charities does what it can to meet their needs and not turn people away.

Catholic Charities also provides for and coordinates delivery of Home Delivered Meals to homebound elderly and disabled persons. Most of them are delivered around noon. The program is run from the Senior Recreation Center at St. Louis Parish.

Homeless Prevention Programs include case management and possibly limited financial help from CSMA (see above). Catholic Charities offers a number of services and assistance programs in order to try to prevent homelessness. Components of the program, including Missouri government resources, may include supportive services such as case management as well as permanent, scattered site housing in safe, decent neighborhoods.

Catholic Charity homeless prevention programs inKansas City and Jackson County area of Missouri involve guidance and case management too. Other aid may include literacy training, mental health counseling, employment, life skills, and, and referrals for substance abuse treatment or free medical care. The goal is long term stability, and read more on Missouri homeless prevention and rapid rehousing programs.

 

 

 

 

Another resource is Foundations of Hope. This is a service of the Kansas City office of Catholic Charities, and it also focuses on the prevention of homelessness. Clients of the program are engaged in intensive case management for 6-18 months, and this provides people time to achieve economic self-sufficiency and build a foundation.

The Catholic Charities' Northwest Missouri offers Housing for Homeless Families, which is also known as HomePlus. This program is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and was created for homeless disabled women and their children living in the St. Joseph Missouri area.

Free foreclosure intervention and counseling is offered from Catholic Charities of Kansas City-St. Joseph. The agency is a non-profit HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency. The foreclosure counseling and intervention programs they offer are designed to assist owners and borrowers who are facing mortgage payment challenges. Get help from mediation, advocacy, and learn about mortgage assistance programs. Services from this HUD agency include mediation with your mortgage company, free mortgage delinquency counseling, budgeting, advocating for a workable solution, and more. Dial 816.221.4377 or 800.875.4377.

The Community Denture Program is administered by Catholic Charities but is paid for by the Healthcare Foundation of Kansas City. It offers dentures to eligible clients to enhance their overall nutrition and health. Specialists and counselors from Catholic Charities also assists those applying for public health care such as Medicaid, they can help provide resources and to enhance the client’s success of maintaining their independence.

Veterans can get housing and social services from the HUD paid for St. Michael’s Supportive Housing program. It helps disabled and homeless veterans. Clients can receive financial and emotional support and also social services as they work toward stability through self-determined goals. Sign up for subsidized rent that is maximized at 30% of your income. Case management with financial counseling, mental health counseling, and tenant/landlord rights are offered. Also scattered apartments and houses are available for veterans throughout Warrensburg, Jackson County, and the St. Joseph region. Find more government programs to help veterans pay rent.

 

 

 

 

Case management and financial services from Catholic Charities

Financial Education and Economic Security is important to addressing the cause of a hardship. So Catholic Charities of Kansas city provides financial education and advice on concepts such as responsible use of credit, budgeting, saving, investing, debt reduction, and one-on-one work with clients. Occasional classes and group workshops are held for clients and community.

Job programs are available from the Economic Security Program in Kansas City. Case managers and specialists help in many aspects of finding, preparing for and securing employment. This includes resume development, job search, employment application assistance, interview preparation, and financial management education.

Needhelppayingbills also has extensive information on financial literacy and education programs. Clients of Catholic Charities, including women and single parents, can learn how to save money, invest, budget, and save for retirement. Counselors in the city, as well as counties such as Jackson or Platte, offer support on financial questions. Women are always a focus. More on financial literacy resources for women.

Healthy Lifestyles can ensure people can pro-actively address any medical concerns. The Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City pays for the Catholic Charities Healthy Lifestyles program. It can provide people, including the uninsured, with potential life-saving health screenings. Support is offered to at-risk individuals such as the elderly, the low income, and those with little financial resources and health insurance.

A number of nurse case managers will stop by nutrition sites and food pantries across the entire Kansas City area and surrounding counties. They will give free tests and exams including diabetes screenings/assessments, blood pressure, basic physicals, and height and weight checks. Short-term health-related case management is also offered, as well as nutrition education, healthy lifestyle tips, and referrals.

Project Rise can help at-risk young people gain valuable work, financial; and educational experience. The program is paid for and run in partnership with the United Way of Jackson County and the Social Innovation Fund. It will give young adults options to explore professional development opportunities and careers through internships, placement into educational training programs or unsubsidized jobs. Also receive assistance with G.E.D. and paid internships.

Catholic Charities help for the elderly in the Kansas City region

Senior Express Transportation Program is a door-to-door transportation program that is also sponsored by Catholic Charities. The program is for older adults who live independently in their homes. The program currently serves elderly and senior citizens who are age 65 or older. Clients need to live in St. Joseph and south Kansas City, Missouri, and they can’t be able to use public transportation. Transportation is offered for doctor appointments and errands such as the barber, grocery store, bank, or beauty shop. It relies heavily on volunteers.

Job placement is offered from the Seniors@Work Employment Program. It is offered for people who are age 55 or older, and it provides job training and placement for people in the greater Kansas City metropolitan region. Clients can receive support, job training and placement. The program also partners with area nonprofit agencies such as social service agencies, libraries, and community centers to train participants and offer them jobs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are a number of resources to help senior citizens get a job or increase their income. Or to save money on food or groceries ,or household supplies Whether it is an app from Apple or Google/Android, side hustle or freelance jobs, or money saving coupons to shop for food, there are various work from home jobs and technology tools for the elderly. Even find a list of smartphone apps to help save on food costs.

Applying for help from Catholic Charities in the Kansas City area

There are multiple churches that are part of Catholic Charities in Some of the places to call for emergency aid or referrals include:

  • 20 West 9th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, phone number (816) 931-9399
  • 333 East Poplar Street, Olathe, KS, (913) 782-4077
  • 9720 West 87th Street, Overland Park, KS, (913) 433-2100
  • 2220 Central Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas, call (913) 621-1504
  • 1112 Broadway Street, Kansas City, (816) 221-4377

 

By Jon McNamara

 

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