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LIHEAP and Crisis Intervention

180 East Commerce, Ashdown, AR 71822
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides families with short-term fuel assistance. Persons receiving LIHEAP are connected to family development resources, which provides a link to long-term resources to help families become self-reliant.

LIHEAP and Crisis Intervention

616 N Center St, Lonoke, AR 72086
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides families with short-term fuel assistance. Persons receiving LIHEAP are connected to family development resources, which provides a link to long-term resources to help families become self-reliant.

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

335 South Mitchell Street, Conway, AR 72034
Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

LIHEAP and Crisis Intervention

313 Jefferson St, Camden, AR 71701
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides families with short-term fuel assistance. Persons receiving LIHEAP are connected to family development resources, which provides a link to long-term resources to help families become self-reliant.

Home Energy Assistance Program

102 West Victory Street, Star City, AR 71667
Utility assistance program

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

613 North 5th Street, Dardanelle, AR 72834
The Home Energy Assistance Program is designed to assist low-income individuals and families with their heating costs in the winter and cooling costs in the summer. Individuals meeting the income guidelines receive a one-time payment applied to their utility bill. Individuals using forms of energy other than gas and electricity, such as wood, Kerosene, coal, or individuals whose energy costs are included in their rent, are also eligible for the winter program.SNAP recipients receive their applications for winter assistance in the mail in late December or early January and summer applications in June. Non-SNAP recipients must apply in person at their local ARVAC office.Fans are distributed when a weather-related emergency exists as declared by the Governor. The Fan Program offers assistance to households with medical conditions that makes them susceptible to heat. This program is for the purpose of obtaining one fan per household.

Utility and Prescription Assistance

103 Huntington Street SE, Gravette, AR 72736
Can provide minor assistance for utility and prescription medication costs to families in need with students in the Gravette School District.
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LIHEAP and Crisis Intervention

4415 Jefferson Ave, Ste B, Texarkana, AR 71854
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides families with short-term fuel assistance. Persons receiving LIHEAP are connected to family development resources, which provides a link to long-term resources to help families become self-reliant.

LIHEAP and Crisis Intervention

210 South Lee Street, Hampton, AR 71744
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides families with short-term fuel assistance. Persons receiving LIHEAP are connected to family development resources, which provides a link to long-term resources to help families become self-reliant.

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

PO Box 154, Jonesboro, AR 72403
Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

LIHEAP and Crisis Intervention

714 Edison Ave, Benton, AR 72015
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides families with short-term fuel assistance. Persons receiving LIHEAP are connected to family development resources, which provides a link to long-term resources to help families become self-reliant.

LIHEAP and Crisis Intervention

1503 N Vine, Magnolia, AR 71754
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides families with short-term fuel assistance. Persons receiving LIHEAP are connected to family development resources, which provides a link to long-term resources to help families become self-reliant.

LIHEAP and Crisis Intervention

103 W Shepherd St, Nashville, AR 71852
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides families with short-term fuel assistance. Persons receiving LIHEAP are connected to family development resources, which provides a link to long-term resources to help families become self-reliant.

Utility Assistance

800 Cate Avenue, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Program provides limited utility payment assistance. Assistance varies by funding availability and the particular utility provider.

Utility Assistance - LIHEAP

116 Bond Street, West Memphis, AR 72301
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides eligible households with help in paying utility bills. The program pays benefits of fixed amounts based on household income. An additional benefit is available to eligible households having a high energy burden.Eligibility is based on annualized income and the number of members in the household. The Summer program will assist with regular electric bills or shut off notices. All payments are made directly to the vendor.Special provisions are made for those households whose utility cost is included in their rent and those living in subsidized housing.

Home Energy Assistance Program

406 Hwy 43 East, Harrison, AR 72601
Program provides financial assistance for low income family's utility bill. Summer assistance only applies to electricity bills.
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Utility Assistance - LIHEAP

325 Magnolia Street, Wynne, AR 72396
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides eligible households with help in paying utility bills. The program pays benefits of fixed amounts based on household income. An additional benefit is available to eligible households having a high energy burden.Eligibility is based on annualized income and the number of members in the household. The Summer program will assist with regular electric bills or shut off notices. All payments are made directly to the vendor.Special provisions are made for those households whose utility cost is included in their rent and those living in subsidized housing.

Winter Regulation Program

146 Pickren Street, Salem, AR 72576
Provides assistance to individuals and families pay for their heating utilities during the winter months.
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Utility Assistance - LIHEAP

1343 South Washington, Forrest City, AR 72335
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides eligible households with help in paying utility bills. The program pays benefits of fixed amounts based on household income. An additional benefit is available to eligible households having a high energy burden.Eligibility is based on annualized income and the number of members in the household. The Summer program will assist with regular electric bills or shut off notices. All payments are made directly to the vendor.Special provisions are made for those households whose utility cost is included in their rent and those living in subsidized housing.

Electric Service Payment Assistance

550 Ninth Street, Batesville, AR 72501
Only electric bill payment funding NOW is for Seniors and the Disabled through Project Deserve for ENERGY customers only. When funds are available will assist with utilities for all income eligible.
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Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

211 West 3rd Avenue, Suite 250C, Pine Bluff, AR 71601
Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

Rent and Utility Assistance

1601 Marshall Street, Little Rock, AR 72216
Program provides assistance to people with low income of the Central Arkansas community by providing limited assistance rent and utilities.

Winter Regulation Program

980 Ash Flat Drive, Ash Flat, AR 72513
Provides assistance to individuals and families pay for their heating utilities during the winter months.
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