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Provides energy assistance for eligible low income families in which a benefit is paid directly to the utility companies on behalf of eligible households, or directly to renters if the utility costs are included in their rent.
Some applicants may qualify for the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP), where an eligible client pays a percentage of their income, receives a monthly benefit towards their utility bill, and receives a reduction in overdue payments for every on-time payment they make by the bill due date. Contact for more information.
If the homeowner's furnace is not working or is dangerous or emitting carbon monoxide into the household, LIHEAP may be able to provide a furnace repair or replacement. Contact for more information.
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Offers international programs of physical fitness, sports training, and athletic competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Services include sports basketball, bowling, power lifting, soccer, softball, volleyball, aquatics, motor activities, golf, and flag football. Athletes develop better coordination, get needed exercise, improve concentration and discipline, meet other athletes, and gain a feeling of satisfaction and success.
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Provides temporary financial assistance for pregnant women and families with one or more dependent children.
TANF provides financial assistance to help pay for food, shelter, utilities, and expenses other than medical.
Transitional services are also available to help families become independent, such as GED preparation, vocational training, job retention programs, etc.
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Provides support services for individuals with eating-disorders. Services include one on one recovery support, nutritional counseling, support groups, prevention education and professional trainings.
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Operates a 24 hour crisis hotline, maintained by master's level therapists, available to those impacted by sexual assault.
Medical advocacy crisis intervention services are also available 24 hours. Trained medical advocates respond to hospital ER staff in order to provide support to those in need.
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Offers sexual health and wellness services including free pregnancy tests, STD/STI testing, HIV testing and treatment (PrEP/PEP), Case Management, anal Pap Smears, free condoms, outreach and prevention education, and more.
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Offers a variety of courses and programs.
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Income maintenance program administered and funded entirely by the township that provides basic financial assistance.
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Provides park services and recreational programs to the residents of Sandwich.
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Builds homes with the help of homeowner/partner and then sells the home to partner at no profit and financed with an affordable no interest loan.
Applications accepted twice a year (usually spring and fall). Applications are available on the Habitat for Humanity QC website; applicants must complete the Contact Habitat form to be added to the list to receive an invitation to the next meeting.
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Partners with Miracle Ear to provide hearing aids to individuals who can't afford them.
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Provides necessary work clothing required to keep or obtain a job such as steel-toed boots, nursing scrubs, uniforms, etc. Computers are available for public use to construct resumes, do job search, fill out online job applications, etc.
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Provides assistance to veterans and their dependents in applying for federal benefits, including compensation or pension claims, and benefits available through federal, state, or local laws. Offers emergency financial assistance for basic necessities such as rent or mortgage payments, utilities, burial benefits, transportation assistance (bus tokens) and food.
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Offers sober transitional housing for both men and women who are committed to rebuilding their lives in sobriety. Services include a supportive environment, community attractions, and employment opportunities, and more.
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Provides counseling services for adults, adolescents, and young children, including support for individuals and their intimate partners experiencing relationship challenges. Services aim to address relationship difficulties, explore alternative resolutions, and enhance marriages or committed partnerships through individual, group, or conjoint counseling sessions.
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Provides free training and education about sexual assault prevention to clients' faculty and/or students. Presentations on the following topics are provided to meet the needs of the group requesting services:
- Personal Safety: Children and teens learn important safety rules about home safety, good and bad strangers, good touch/bad touch, tricky people, and safety when traveling.
- Sexual Harassment (adapted to age level): Topics include "What is it?", "What can I do to stop it?", and "Sexual Harassment: It's Hurting People" (Grades 5-8).
- Bullying: K-1st "It's Not OK to Bully", 2nd-5th "I Was Just Kidding!", 6th-8th "Bullying 101", 8th-12th "Bullies and Harassment on Campus", Teachers and Staff "Strategies for Dealing with Bullies"
- Dating Violence and Healthy Relationships: Recognize warning signs of an unhealthy relationship.
- Sexual Assault and Abuse: Learn common myths, prevalence and effects of sexual assault.
- Mandated Reporting: Learn when to report and how to report.
- RAD Self Defense: Learn self defense skills. For boys and girls (5-11) and women ages 12 and up.
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