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RESOURCES FOR BILL PAYING ASSISTANCE - NHPB

NEED HELP PAYING BILLS #78632631


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  • Myrtle Beach, Horry

Need Help Paying Bills has resources for finding financial assistance with bills, free items, housing, food, and emergency or long term help for basic needs. There are local agencies as well as state and national organizations, including charities, non-profit agencies, and government social services. Find info about rent or utility bill assistance, food pantries, mortgage payment help, free health or dental clinics, and more. There is also information on financial services offered directly to consumers from private companies such as utility companies and credit counselors.

Even if you do not find a direct service on the website, it can give you ideas of what to look for in your own state or community.

The information you find on Needhelppayingbills, all of which is free, may be able to help you and your family make it through a difficult period. Learn about financial assistance programs such as LIHEAP, Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8), or eviction prevention. A number of services are…

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SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (SCSEP) - NEVADA COUNTY - AARP

AARP-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS #89673752


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  • 2400 Washington Avenue, Suite 231
    Redding, Shasta
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-768-5252

The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) serving Nevada County matches eligible job seekers with local nonprofits and public agencies. These host agencies help one increase skills and build self-confidence, while earning income.

Eligibility requirements

  • Adults ages 55 and up who are unemployed
  • Household income of 125% or less of federal poverty income guidelines

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SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (SCSEP) - PLACER COUNTY - GSJTA

GOLDEN SIERRA JOB TRAINING AGENCY #65631285


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  • 115 Ascot Drive, Suite 100
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-746-7722

Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) provides job training to Placer County residents aged 55 and over. SCSEP is a community service and work-based training program for older workers. Authorized by the Older Americans Act, the program provides subsidized, service-based training for low-income (not more than 125% of the established federal poverty guidelines) persons at least 55 years of age who are unemployed and have poor employment prospects. Participants in the SER SCSEP come from all walks of life, have diverse work experiences, and possess various levels of education.


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SOCIAL SERVICES - NCDSS

NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4662014


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  • 950 Maidu Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-1340

The Nevada County Department of Social Services provides service to Nevada County citizens needing social, eligibility, or employment and training services.

Web pages

This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional programs of interest to families.

SOUTHSIDE UNLIMITED

SOUTHSIDE UNLIMITED #65631126


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-387-8080

Southside Unlimited creates a forum that applies the medium of opportunity, blending artistic expression, personal progress, and active citizenship toward individual empowerment.

Services at a Glance

Passage
Passage provides vocational opportunities and job skill building to adults with disabilities who may communicate their needs through behaviors. We also provide a transitional program to young adults coming out of high school who are interested in gaining a few years of work experience before transitioning on to other employment programs.

Work of Art
Work of Art Studios and Gallery provides many choices for artists. The Work of Art program is a vibrant, progressive venture designed to bring out the talents and abilities of all artists, and develop self-confidence through artistic expression. We offer workshops, classes, and open studio for artists to create original artwork and develop their artistic voice. Finished works can be submitted to the Gallery Committee for exhibition and sale… [read more]
SUPPORT SERVICES FOR AGED OUT FOSTER & AT-RISK YOUTH - COMPASSION PLANET

COMPASSION PLANET #65631250


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  • 5465 Pacific Street,
    Rocklin, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-672-6599

Compassion Planet serves aged-out foster and at-risk youth by addressing needs such as housing, life skills, coping skills, nutrition, and employment through over 1,200 hours in their year-long intensive Mentor Program.

Web pages
 
TAX PAYMENTS - IRS

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE - IRS #78529229


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  • 4330 Watt Ave
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    800-829-1040

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is responsible for tax collection and tax law enforcement.

Estimated tax payments are due as follows:

  • January 1 to March 31 – April 15
  • April 1 to May 31 – June 15
  • June 1 to August 31 - September 15
  • September 1 to December 31 – January 15 of the following year

In general, estimated tax payments are made quarterly to the IRS and the State of California by people whose income isn't subject to income tax withholding, including self-employment income, interest, dividends, alimony or rental income. Most taxpayers automatically have their taxes withheld from their paychecks and submitted to the IRS by their employer.

Options on how to pay include:

  • Full and partial payments, including payments toward a payment plan (including installment agreement). Penalties and interest will continue to grow until you pay the full balance.
  • Online, through your account
  • Bank account
  • Debit Card, Credit Card, or Digital Wallet (e.g., PayPal)
  • Business Payments or Schedule Estimate…
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THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL SERVICES - ROSEVILLE

THE SALVATION ARMY #69180557


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  • The Salvation Army Roseville Corps
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-784-3382

The Salvation Army is a charitable, faith-based organization that offers support services. Some services may not be available at all times due to funding issues, so call to check on current status.

Roseville Corps service area is cities of Rocklin and Roseville ONLY. (No longer serves Granite Bay 95746, Lincoln 95648, Loomis 95650, Penryn 95663, Sheridan 95681. No other Corps is currently serving those areas.)

Cities, zip codes served by The Salvation Army Roseville Corps

Rocklin 95677
Rocklin 95765
Roseville 95661
Roseville 95678
Roseville 95747


Services include

  • Food pantry
  • Community meals
  • Rent and deposit assistance (in City of Roseville & Rocklin) - As funding allows.
  • Emergency utility assistance (City of Roseville utilities only - nothing for PG&E) - As funding allows. Limited appointment times during Oct, Nov, Dec.
  • Aid to correctional service families
  • Holiday programs
  • Disaster services
  • Spiritual guidance and counseling
  • Youth developm…
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TICKET TO WORK PROGRAM - SSA

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION #70463624


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  • 11855 Edgewood Road
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    866-931-6087

The Social Security Administration's Ticket to Work Program supports career development for Social Security disability beneficiaries age 18 through 64 who want to work. The Ticket Program is free and voluntary. The Ticket Program helps people with disabilities progress toward financial independence. Individuals who receive Social Security benefits because of a disability and are age 18 through 64 probably already qualify for the program.
 
Disability Beneficiary, Family Member or Caretaker
Visit the Choose Work Site - https://choosework.ssa.gov/
The Ticket to Work (Ticket) program is a good fit for people who want to improve their earning potential and are committed to preparing for long-term success in the workplace. The Ticket program offers beneficiaries with disabilities access to meaningful employment with the assistance of Ticket to Work employment service providers called Employment Networks (EN).
 
Service Provider or Interested in Becoming One
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TRANSIT - TRUCKEE

TOWN OF TRUCKEE #43588916


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  • 10183 Truckee Airport Road
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-550-7451

The Town of Truckee offers both Fixed Route and Dial-A-Ride service in the Truckee area.

For ADA certified passengers fares are free on the Fixed Route and on the Dial-A-Ride

These services provide a range of options for travelers to access recreation, employment, shopping, and social service opportunities while helping our region’s environment.

Truckee TART Local Fixed Route services vary by season. Click link for Schedule information:https://tahoetruckeetransit.com/. Buses serve the Recreation Center, Regional Park, Downtown Truckee, Tahoe Forest Hospital and Medical Offices, Gateway Shopping Center, Crossroads Shopping Center, Donner State Park, and the west end of Donner Lake.

Truckee TART Dial-A-Ride door-to-door service is offered year round to the general public with priority service for seniors and persons with disabilities, and ADA certified riders. Dial-A-Ride is available for trips within the Truckee Town limits 7 days per week. Reservations are required 24 hours in advance …

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