Wednesday, December 1, 2010

What Are Some Organizations To Help Lowincome Families With Car Repairs

Car repairs can be quite costly.


All cars need repairs at some point and some repairs can be quite costly. Families with low incomes may have difficulty just paying for regular maintenance on their cars, which means they may need repairs sooner than most. Of course, they may then have trouble paying for the repairs they need. Without reliable transportation, many people have no way to get to work unless they live near and can afford to take public transportation. Fortunately, some organizations help low-income families pay for necessary car repairs.


State Welfare Agencies


Sometimes state welfare agencies help low-income families with car repairs because parents may be unable to obtain and maintain jobs and get off welfare if they don't have reliable transportation. This varies from state to state. Check with the welfare agency in the county in which you live. The name of the state welfare agency differs from state to state: in Oklahoma it's the Department of Human Services; in Texas it's the Health and Human Services Commission; in Washington it's the Department of Social and Health Services; and so on.


Battered Women's Shelters


Battered women's shelters sometimes help single women with children pay for car repairs if they need their cars to escape an abusive relationship. Contact your local battered women's shelter, or call the women's crisis line or rape crisis line listed in your local Yellow Pages.


Churches


Sometimes churches help low-income families pay for car repairs. If you belong to a church, ask your pastor. If you don't belong to a church, call some local churches and speak to the pastors and ask if their church can help. Sometimes they will help, even if you don't attend church there.


Other Organizations


Many other organizations sometimes help low-income families with car repairs, but it varies widely from place to place. For instance, Catholic Social Services in one city may help with this but Catholic Social Services in another city may not. You may have to make numerous phone calls to find the help you need. If you call one organization and someone tells you that agency cannot help, ask if he knows anyone that can. Try places like Catholic Social Services, Jewish Social Services, the YWCA and the Salvation Army.







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