Find health insurance after job loss
There some steps to take if you lost your health insurance after losing your job. Government benefits, charities, non-profits, and private health or dental insurance policies can help the unemployed
Explore verified programs, benefits, and step-by-step guides designed to keep households connected to essential services across the nation.
There some steps to take if you lost your health insurance after losing your job. Government benefits, charities, non-profits, and private health or dental insurance policies can help the unemployed
Find information on free health insurance plans in Louisiana, including from the government as well as non-profit organizations. The goal is to ensure that low-income families, the uninsured and working poor have access to the medical care
Numerous financial assistance programs and services are offered for free by CancerCare Inc. The non-profit organization helps tens of thousands of patients per year
If you can’t afford to pay for your cancer treatment, the
The GlaxoSmithKline Patient Assistance Program help low income families as well as the uninsured get the medications they need. Find details below on how to apply and the types of assistance offered
There are four main programs offered by AstraZeneca for people who can’t afford to buy prescription medications on their own. A focus is on individuals who are enrolled into Medicare Part D, patients with no (or very limited) health insuran
Sanofi connects low income families that have limited or poor health insurance policies to free medications. The program is known as the Patient Assistance Connection
Several services are offered to the needy by the Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois. Staff will meet with those that qualify and provide them information on, and maybe direct, assistance for various needs
The number of services from CEFS Economic Opportunity Corporation is extensive. The agency offers assistance to residents of several counties in Illinois, including Christian, Clay, Effingham, Fayette, Montgomery, Moultrie, and Shelby
For Chicago families who are behind on their mortgage payments, or who are struggling to stay current, JPMorgan Chase has opened centers in Chicago that borrowers can stop by to speak directly to a counselor
Homeowners who are delinquent on their mortgage or who may be facing a foreclosure filing can get help. Several foreclosure centers are being opened across Chicago by Freddie Mac
A number of foreclosure prevention and counseling workshops and clinics are held across Illinois. Many of them are organized by or have some form of involvement with the Illinois Foreclosure Prevention Network