Baldwin, LA Financial Assistance
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UMCOR Sager Brown
Sager Brown is part of the United
Methodist Church and serves residents of St.
Mary parish through the
following programs:HOUSING REHABILITATION - Is a program for St.
Mary
parish residents who live in unsafe, unsecured, and unsanitary housing
due to storm damage, termites, normal decay and their inability to
afford the cost of repairs and normal up keep.
UMCOR Sager Brown has
repaired over 3,500 homes and built 21 new ones in St.
Mary parish.
The
survival of this valuable program depends upon the contribution it
receives from it's volunteers.
Handicapped, Senior citizens and single
parent households are top priority.
There is a waiting list.
Application
is required and recipient's financial help is required.FOOD FOR
SENIORS/MOMS - this is a federally funded commodity supplemental food
program designed to provide nutritious food to low income seniors,
mothers with babies up to 1 year old, and children 13 months to 6 years
old.
Once a month each eligible person receives a 40lb food package
containing canned milk, meat, fruits or vegetables, cereals, fruit
juices, potatoes, rice or pasta, and beans and peanut butter.
Seniors
must be 60 years or older and meet income guidelines.
Families - new
moms for one year and children from 13 months to the 6th birthday.
Application required.MEANS TO RECOVERY: HURRICANE RECOVERY funds can
only be accessed only through a caseworker.
If you do not have a
caseworker, they urge you to contact your local UMCOR/Katrina Aid Today
consortium member in order to be considered for receiving this help.
NOTE: It is not guaranteed assistance; a caseworker decides if you
qualify.
After the qualification period, your case is presented to the
Long Term Recovery Committee.
Remember, the key word to use when
speaking to your caseworker is HURRICANE RECOVERY.
Also, please
emphasize all the positive things you've accomplished such as: you have
a job (they won't help you if you don't have job), and let them know
if you feel you've made some progress but still need some help.
Let the
caseworker know you're really looking forward to having someone guide
you through these last steps to recovery.
Partners in this endeavor
include: UNCOR (337-923-6238), Catholic Charities (703-549-1390), Boat
People SOS (703-538-2190), The Salvation Army (337-235-2407), Society of
St.
Vincent de paul (314-576-3993), lutheran disaster response
(504-821-9211, ext.
14), Episcopal Relief & Development (800-334-7626,
Ext.
5129), National Disability Rights Network (202-408-9514), Odyssey
House of Louisiana (504-821-9211, Ext.
14) and Volunteers of America
(337-269-4026).
Call the offices nearest to you and ask to speak to some
regarding HURRICANE RECOVERY.
A caseworker will call you back or will
get on the phone.
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29.8289832,-91.5421892
- Phone
- (337) 923-6238
- Location
- Baldwin, LA