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Virginia families have several resources available to them for paying utility bills. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program – LIHEAP offers cash grants and other financial aid to the less fortunate
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Find free daycare subsidies and child care assistance programs in Virginia. Low income parents that are attending education, working, or enrolled in job training programs can get help from the government as well as DSS
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Find out how the Salvation Army provides help to low-income families in Virginia. A focus of their financial assistance is to help pay rent, electric bills or housing costs
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Cash assistance in Virginia is provided by three benefit programs, including TANF, VIEW, and EA Emergency assistance. There is financial help for low-income families, single moms and the working poor
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Several non-profit organizations, charities and government programs will provide a free car to qualified low-income families in Virginia
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Find how to get government benefits from the Virginia Department of Social Services, or DSS. Low income families will be able to get help from public assistance programs
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Propel is a free app that can be downloaded on both Android and iOS devices. It is specifically designed to help low-income families manage their public assistance benefits, including SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), EBT
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Low-income tenants, veterans and families with no money will get rent payment assistance in Virginia. There are many organizations that provide immediate financial help for housing costs, including back rent, storage fees, a mobile home lot
Updated September 24, 2025 •
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There are a number of agencies that provide free money for veterans. There is financial help from the federal government, non-profits as well as charities
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Food banks across provide low-income families with free food, meals and and shelf-stable groceries. There are charities or local churches that have a food pantry or soup kitchen for people in their immediate community, with most partnering
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Non-profits and government organizations in Virginia provide financial help to low-income families with an eviction notice. There is grant money to help pay housing costs, such as rent, as well as other services in an effort to prevent home
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Find social services provided by Area Agencies on Aging in Virginia. They focus on providing case management, financial help or free grants to senior citizens, medical care, meals on wheels and other social work type services to older