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Paz De Cristo assistance programs.

Several services are administered by Paz De Cristo. The faith based agency will provide food from pantries as well as home delivery service. They have a job program, help provide free clothes for work or school, and other assistance to people in need. Learn more on Paz De Cristo programs below.

When it comes to financial assistance in Maricopa County, this relies on government grants, and the charity may have everything from funds for rental expenses to overdue utility bills Other support will be help in completing applications to benefits such as food stamps, LIHEAP, or even disability. More details on their services are below.

Paz De Cristo food programs

Assistance for food needs is available from a combination of pantries and various meal services. In fact tens of thousands of people are usually fed per month or get free meals. Food banks in Mesa Arizona, of which Paz De Cristo is a key participant, can offer free groceries as well as other goods, such as personal hygiene items or clothing. These do rely on donations from the community.

Home Delivery of meals is for senior citizens as well as the disabled in Maricopa County. The agency receives referrals as well as funding for this from the Area Agency on Aging. A combination of staff and volunteers of Paz De Cristo. deliver hot, nutritious meals Monday through Friday to the homebound.

Free food for the working poor is available at Paz De Cristo from a pantry. This is of course depending on resource levels, funding, and other factors. Too many families struggle to make a decent wage, even though they work full time or even more. These “working poor, immigrants in Mesa AZ and others may use the food pantry when needed.

It is often impossible for even those with somewhat decent paying jobs to make ends meet. When facing this type of challenge, Paz De Cristo may be able to help people get the basic necessities and food they need. There is support for single moms who lack support and financial resources, seniors with specialist dietary needs, and other low income families. For people that reach out for support too Paz De Cristo, the non-profit will try to assist them, with an emphasis on food.

In addition, special programs are run. Paz De Cristo provides Thanksgiving and Christmas deliveries as well as a weekly supply of frozen meals that clients can consume throughout the week. There may also be goods such as bagged groceries and nutritional supplements such as Ensure to clients. In addition to the low cost Meals on Wheels service, the staff also provide clients of the agency with someone to chat with as a form of company.

 

 

 

Congregate Meals are held at centers in the county. There are either breakfasts or lunches served at centers, and they are offered along with activities and classes. Sessions in Maricopa County may include nutrition education, classes on applying for Medicare, and even local trips.

Job and employment services

Paz De Cristo offers advice, support, and maybe most important, free job-search help. This service is very beneficial for many people. But it does maybe benefit individuals who have complicated work history. Or those Mesa and Maricopa County community members that are you looking for work but keep getting turned down may also find the services helpful.

It even assists those looking for new challenges. As some job seekers just need free tips on interviewing or maybe a resume refresh as they apply for a new job. The free services can help there as well.

Paz De Cristo and its team, or partner agencies in Maricopa County provide assistance. It can be information on resources (see below), training, and general advice in helping a person find a meaningful and lasting career.

The resources are wide ranging. There is access to computers, internet, and fax machines, as well as free computer skills classes. There is also advice on filling an application or, when the time is right, interview practice. Other resources may be dress for success seminars, free vouchers for suits or dresses, as well as GED, citizenship, or ESL classes for immigrants as well as individuals that speak a foreign language. Learn more on AZ works job training.

Clothes for work or self-sufficiency from Paz De Cristo

As part of helping people gain long term support, the charity provides free clothes. There is a clothing closet, which is a core activity of Paz De Cristo. The non-profit receives no financial aid from the state or government grants to operate. Instead it relies on donations, volunteers, and the the sale of items from their own thrift store. This money that is raised, and volunteer support, makes the clothing bank completely self supporting.

 

 

 

 

Individuals and families from across Mesa AZ may purchase goods for their home or personal use. There will be top quality, previously owned small household items, clothing, computers, furniture, and books as well as many other stuff sold at bargain prices. The inventory will always change as these items are donated by stores, individuals, WalMart, as well as other groups in the area. Most merchandise is in good condition (but “gently used”) but it is always sold at very low prices.

If something can't be sold (or given away for free), then those surplus articles are shared with other nonprofit agencies. In the community. Or they are given to a local church as a donation.

Paz De Cristo Thrift Store will sell gently used clothing and household goods to the community. People facing an emergency, or the very low income, may sometimes be given a voucher for free clothing. This service helps low to moderate income families stay afloat financially. They can use their income to pay for food, rent and transportation while shopping for low cost shoes, bed linens, cookware, dishes, toys and furniture.

Christmas Gifts Program is run by generous individuals and businesses that partner with Fast and Indispensable Temporary Help. Many groups in Maricopa County have donated to make many families, especially those with children and elderly members, enjoy the Christmas season. Donors contribute to the families in need to provide free Christmas gifts or meals to children, creating joy. This also helps reduce stress on the family budget.

Referrals from Pas Paz De Cristo

Long term support is offered from referrals only. Paz De Cristo rent and utility bill help is part of Homeless Solutions and Rapid Re-Housing. The non-profit  provides emergency financial assistance or short term loans. Any aid issued will be in the form of time-limited funds. So the money is short term only, can  help with rental, energy bills and security deposits to individuals and families who are homeless or facing eviction. Locate details on emergency help help in Maricopa County.

Also, advocacy is a form of outreach that may also help prevent families from losing housing. This will involve staff mediating a solution with the tenant's landlord. For any of these homeless solutions, eligibility conditions need to be met and all procedures followed, such as when to set up an appointment. Paz De Cristo is only able to help a fraction of those in need of assistance.

Any type of financial support comes with Financial Education. This is a service designed to increase client's awareness about their finances. Tips and workshops will be held for them and cover how to develop personal and family budgets, banking, interest rates, saving money, and more. It will help people decrease their debts, increase savings, and general financial knowledge. As needed, the non-profit will partners with non-profits such as Money Management International to provide various financial workshops.

Senior Transportation can be arranged for these lunch or congregate meal sites. There are also rides for medical appointments and grocery shopping. This gives clients in Mesa the freedom to be more self-sufficient, and to remain living in their home.

 

 

 

The staff of Paz De Cristo are trained to assist residents, no matter their age or background, to respond to questions on forms for public benefits. Staff members, many of whom are Bilingual, are available to help individuals apply who do not read or speak the English language.

By providing this type of forms assistance, the agency has helped individuals to increase their resources by adding income from disability, unemployment claims, Social Security, and more. Food stamps are also a focus, and this will help people with putting food on the table. Or learn how to apply for Medicaid, which will assist with getting health care for their children. Worker’s Compensation forms, SNAP food stamp applications, applications for Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), designation of Medicare prescription plans, Earned Income tax refunds and FAFSA can be applied for.

The process can be complicated. What is involved in applying for some federal benefits such as Social Security Disability Insurance has several stages and each requires many pages of forms to be filed and completed on time. Paz De Cristo can help with this, as an accurate and complete application can reduce the time required before benefits are awarded.

Applying for Paz De Cristo assistance programs

The ministry is located at 424 W Broadway Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210. People that are struggling can dial (480) 464-2370 for intake.

 

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