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Find information on programs in Georgia that help the disabled. Government agencies and non-profits offer everything from free money to caregiver assistance, transportation to people with a disability, free medical, home care and more
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Find information on assistance programs available for the disabled in Arizona. Residents, including adults as well as children with a disability, have access to several government sponsored financial aid programs, grants, medical services
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Find a legitimate Representative Payee that has been approved by the Social Security Administration. A number of non-profit organizations as well as charities provide this service for senior citizens, people with a disability, and others wh
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Seniors and disabled people can make extra money from at home jobs, low stress work, or work from home positions among other opportunities
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Senior citizens as well as the disabled can receive information from the Medicare Rights Center. The non-profit runs a free Helpline (see number below) in which these individuals can call to get questions on their health care needs answered
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Find how and where to apply for LIHEAP funds in your state. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance program is federal government funded by offered in every state
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There are financial assistance programs that can help people on FMLA pay their bills, housing costs, rent, medical expenses and other costs
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Find assistance programs for people with a disability in California. There is affordable, supportive housing, Meals on Wheels, grant money from the government, medical and more
Updated September 27, 2025 •
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The goal of these programs is to ensure disabled adults (or kids) get the support they need. Whether it is grant money to pay for housing or utilities, food, home care, or something else, the state of MI and regional non-profits provide hel
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Find government organizations and non-profits in Arkansas that individuals with a disability can contact for assistance. Case managers will work with disabled people to help them apply for social security and make it through a financial har
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Families that have zero income or savings may be able to live rent free using the federal government housing voucher program known as section 8 or other charitable grant programs
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Adults under the age of 60 can often enroll into Home Care assistance programs. State government will often pay for the costs involved in offering this service as part of Medicaid