There are many resources available to help families who may be experiencing financial difficulty. Many local and national programs are intended to help families reach a point where they no longer need the assistance. There is no need to feel insecure about asking for help. These programs were created especially for you and your family. It is important to be financially secure, and it is alright to have help getting there!
Programs available through your local department of workforce services:
- Employment assistance
- Job skills assistance
- Food Stamps
- Food Pantry
- Health Care
- WIC
Local government programs:
- Early Head Start
- Head Start
- Life Time Learning Center
- Free Legal Services
- Centers for abused women and children
- Centers for persons with disabilities – assistance in job placement, life skills, and equal rights
- Parenting Classes
- Cooperative Extension – advice, education, and publications on cooking, agriculture, health, finances, and a variety of other topics. Basic questions can be addressed free of charge.
- Community recreation centers and college or university sponsored events – provide low cost and educational recreation.
Be Creative:
If you feel you need particular help in a certain area of your life do not hesitate to ask others if they know of a program that could help you!
Financial Calculator:
Have you ever wondered how inflation affects your saving and spending ability? (Inflation is the increase cost of goods over time.) How do you know how much money you should save for a down payment on a car? The following financial calculator will help you to plan ahead!
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