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Medical Care Expense Assistance | VFW Financial Assistance for Service Members
Provides one-time financial assistance grants (up to $2,500) to eligible active-duty service members, activated Guard or Reserve members, and their families who are experiencing unexpected financial hardship due to deployment, military-related injury, or service-related circumstances.
Assistance may help cover basic living expenses such as rent, utilities, or other essential bills. Grants are paid directly to creditors and do not require repayment.
Expenses Eligible for consideration of payment (daily necessities):
*Housing expenses - mortgage, rent, repairs, and homeowners’ insurance (establishing residence/insurance or paying off expenses for a residence that is no longer being occupied will not be considered)
*Vehicle expenses - payments, repairs, insurance (purchasing/paying off loan, major repairs for vehicles over 10 years old, registering, establishing insurance will not be considered)
*Utilities (establishing/paying off utilities for a residence no longer being occupied will not be considered)
*Childcare
*Medical bills (the patient’s portion for necessary or emergency medical care only).
Expenses Ineligible for consideration for payment:
*Military debt/repayment, tuition assistance debt/repayment
*Cable, internet, secondary phones
*Taxes owed of any kind
*Rentals of any kind (vehicle, furniture, and/or electronics)
*Any other expenses not determined to be a "daily necessity"
The eligible and ineligible expense lists are not all inclusive. Each case will be carefully reviewed for its own merits. All applications are individually reviewed, and the VFW reserves the right to make exceptions on a case by case basis.
Provides one-time financial assistance grants (up to $2,500) to eligible active-duty service members, activated Guard or Reserve members, and their families who are experiencing unexpected financial hardship due to deployment, military-related injury, or service-related circumstances.
Assistance may help cover basic living expenses such as rent, utilities, or other essential bills. Grants are paid directly to creditors and do not require repayment.
Expenses Eligible for consideration of payment (daily necessities):
*Housing expenses - mortgage, rent, repairs, and homeowners’ insurance (establishing residence/insurance or paying off expenses for a residence that is no longer being occupied will not be considered)
*Vehicle expenses - payments, repairs, insurance (purchasing/paying off loan, major repairs for vehicles over 10 years old, registering, establishing insurance will not be considered)
*Utilities (establishing/paying off utilities for a residence no longer being occupied will not be considered)
*Childcare
*Medical bills (the patient’s portion for necessary or emergency medical care only).
Expenses Ineligible for consideration for payment:
*Military debt/repayment, tuition assistance debt/repayment
*Cable, internet, secondary phones
*Taxes owed of any kind
*Rentals of any kind (vehicle, furniture, and/or electronics)
*Any other expenses not determined to be a "daily necessity"
The eligible and ineligible expense lists are not all inclusive. Each case will be carefully reviewed for its own merits. All applications are individually reviewed, and the VFW reserves the right to make exceptions on a case by case basis.
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Medical Care Expense Assistance | Coalition to Salute America's Heroes
Founded in 2004 as a non-profit, non-partisan 501(c) (3) organization, the Coalition to Salute America's Heroes provides assistance, as resources allow, to the wounded veterans and families of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation New Dawn.
Founded in 2004 as a non-profit, non-partisan 501(c) (3) organization, the Coalition to Salute America's Heroes provides assistance, as resources allow, to the wounded veterans and families of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation New Dawn.
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Medical Care Expense Assistance | UIC - Division of Specialized Care for Children
The Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) is the Illinois Title V agency that provides care coordination for families and children with special health care needs. DSCC, governed by Administrative Rules, helps children with disabilities, and those who have conditions which may lead to disabilities, grow and develop to the full extent of their abilities.
The Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) is the Illinois Title V agency that provides care coordination for families and children with special health care needs. DSCC, governed by Administrative Rules, helps children with disabilities, and those who have conditions which may lead to disabilities, grow and develop to the full extent of their abilities.
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