Community Help & Services
The Student Services team provides social, emotional, and academic support for learning and development. Along with learner support, the Success Coaches help support and identify resources for students’ needs as they arise. Some college students may face challenges related to family stressors, poverty, health problems, and many other factors that play a part in the everyday life of being a student. Success Coaches can also research other local and national resources for individual student support.
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United Way Worldwide
Benefits.gov
The Salvation Army International
https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org
U.S. House of Representatives
FindHelp
National Domestic Violence Hotline
For anonymous, confidential help, 24/7, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY).
Housing Crisis Center
Housing Help
https://www.usa.gov/housing-help
Food Assistance | USAGov
https://www.usa.gov › Government benefits
National Low-Income Housing Coalition
American Psychological Association
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
SAMHSA’s National Helpline
Financial Literacy and Education Commission
The commission was established to improve financial literacy and education of persons in the United States. The commission is chaired by the Secretary of the Treasury and comprises more than 20 federal agencies.
MyMoney.gov
This resource provides financial education resources from over 20 different federal entities on numerous financial topics. En Español
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The bureau implements and enforces consumer protection laws and promotes markets for consumer financial products that are fair, transparent, and competitive. Its website includes resources in multiple languages, including Spanish. The site includes resources for consumers, financial practitioners, educators, and professionals and contains research on financial education topics.
Consumer.gov
This Federal Trade Commission website offers free resources for people to learn about credit, debt, identity theft, and avoiding scams, as well as budgeting, opening a bank account, shopping for prepaid cards, and managing money in general. En Español
Money Smart
This Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation website is a financial education program offering curriculums designed to help individuals outside the financial mainstream enhance their financial skills. Many resources are available in Spanish and other languages.
DisasterAssistance.gov
This Disaster Assistance Improvement Program website provides disaster survivors with information, support, services, and a means to apply for disaster assistance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency manages the program with the help of other federal agencies. Resources are available en Español and other languages.
Operation HOPE
This organization provides financial education, one-on-one coaching, courses on credit score improvement, and pathways toward homeownership and starting a business.
Disaster Loan Assistance
The Small Business Administration provides federal disaster loans to businesses, private nonprofit organizations, homeowners, and renters.
Disaster Resource Center
This U.S. Department of Agriculture website provides information about specific disasters and emergencies; how to prepare, recover, and help build long-term resilience; and assistance during disaster events.
Emergency Financial First Aid Kit
This kit, designed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Operation HOPE, is intended to strengthen financial preparedness for disasters and emergencies. Resources are available in multiple languages.
Financial Preparedness
This Federal Emergency Management Agency website provides tips to prepare finances for natural disaster. Resources are available in multiple languages.