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Help with Financial Stress
Financial stress can have a significant impact on your physical health, your thoughts, and your relationships with other people.
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Creating an Emergency Fund
Having an emergency fund is an important part of financial wellness.
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Getting help when dealing with a financial hardship
Find programs offering financial help for food, childcare, housing, utilities and more.
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Start recovering from credit card debt
Want to reduce or eliminate the unnecessary and costly financial burden of credit card debt? Here are a few simple ways to get started.
Find Self-Help Resources
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Medicaid Programs
Search for Medicaid programs in your state or territory.
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National Foundation for Credit Counseling
Sets the national standard for quality credit counseling, debt reduction services and education for financial wellness.
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Low income home energy assistance program (LIHEAP)
Call the National Energy Assistance Referral (NEAR) line at (866) 674-6327 for the local agency accepting LIHEAP applications.
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Food bank locator tool
Use this locator tool to find a local food bank near you.
Resource locators
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VictimConnect Resource Center
The Connect Directory Locator finds crime victim assistance organizations near you.
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The Salvation Army locator tool
Use this locator tool to find a Salvation Army near you. The Salvation Army provides a variety of social services, often including food pantries, emergency financial assistance, emergency shelter, and transitional housing.
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Catholic Charities locator tool
Use this locator tool to locate a Catholic Charities agency near you. Catholic Charities provides a a variety of social services, often including food pantries, emergency financial assistance, emergency shelter, senior programs, financial education, and community counseling.
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