Montgomery County Emergency Assistance Conroe
1022 Mccall Ave
Conroe, TX 77301
(936)539-9211
Visit Website
Class of Housing/Services: Non Profit Organization that provides housing assistance
General Information:
When you arrive at the office, you will be asked to fill out the MCEA CLIENT INFORMATION PACKET. This set of forms enables us to better assist you in meeting your needs with the crisis you are trying to overcome. In addition, we will always need the following to process your request: Picture ID Usually a valid driver's license or state issued ID. We require that the picture ID be of the person requesting assistance. Social Security Cards Bring cards for every household member who has one. We will make a copy of each one for our files. Proof of income Needed to qualify for certain grants and funding. This can be two most recent paycheck stubs, bank statement showing payroll deposits, a benefits award letter, verification of employment letter or other official document showing income and your name. YOU MUST BRING IN PROOF OF INCOME FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE HOUSEHOLD WHO HAS INC0ME. Late utilities notice Most recent bill from your electric provider showing date, your name and address (or proof that you live at that address), amount due, amount past due, any disconnect date. You can prove you live at an address when the bill does not bear your name by bringing a piece of other mail addressed to you at that location, school record, driver's license or other official document showing you connected to the address. Late rent/mortgage notice This must be provided by your landlord or lease manager, on letterhead. The Notice must include the date, your name and address, the amount past due, the usual monthly amount, and the word "Evict" somewhere on the page. If you are not in immediate danger of eviction, the Notice must include a warning that eviction will occur in the future if payment is not made. The letter must be signed by the landlord or lease manager. If your landlord is a private property owner instead of a business, the letter must be notarized. Original Prescription slip We will make a copy for our files. The Rx is usually a new treatment, but in some cases we are able to provide limited refills. MCEA will not fill prescriptions for painkillers or other controlled substances. The list of controlled substances changes frequently, so if you are unsure, call or bring it in for a check. Other Any official document that proves your crisis, such as documents showing loss of income, loss of spouse, loss of child support, large unexpected repair bills, misc. medical expenses, or anything else that may prove your crises.
Assistance Process Getting the help you need We open our doors every day, except national holidays, at 8:30am. To schedule an appointment, please contact (936) 539-9211. Calls are taken daily: Monday: 9:00am - 11:30am Tuesday thru Friday: 9:00am -11:30am; then closed for lunch, reopening 1:00pm - 4:30pm. Appointments are scheduled on a first-call-first-served basis and we schedule appointments for the following weeks. Clients with a three-day disconnect notice are encouraged to walk in at 8:30am and are seen on a first-come-first-served basis. Funding is subject to availability. Your Appointment When you arrive for your appointment, the receptionist or a case manager will ask you to fill out the agency application form, which asks about all household members, income information, and expenses. A case manager will meet with you to determine if you are eligible for services. MCEA's approach is to work with each client to develop an individualized plan specific to your household needs. You may be eligible to receive assistance through our supported services and your case manager will discuss this with you at the time of appointment. If you are missing required information, MCEA will require you to come back to our offices at a later time. Therefore, it is essential for you to have all required documentation at the time of appointment. Documentation of utility bills, late notices, and/or eviction notices will be required for utility and rent/mortgage assistance. You may need to visit other agencies to get pledges for the remainder of a large bill so that with our pledge, the entire bill can be paid. When you bring any requested documents or information back to us, you do not have to wait in line.
Website: http://www.mcea-tx.org/
How To Volunteer at Montgomery County Emergency Assistance Conroe:
Be a volunteer. Call Montgomery County Emergency Assistance Conroe at (936)539-9211 for current volunteer work opportunities.
As A General Note About ShelterListings.org Listings:
ShelterListings.org does our best to provide listings that are free of cost. Many of the homeless shelters and services are free of charge. Some do charge small fees. We always urge the users of our website to visit the websites of the providers listed, OR give them a phone call to find out complete details.
In furtherance; Halfway Houses, Transitional Housing, and Substance Abuse Treatment Centers for the most part charge a fee. Most of the substance abuse resources we provide are low cost, Medicaid or sliding scale fee. We provide as much information as possible on the website of these locations.
Rooming and Boarding Houses do charge fees. We list them where we find them. They are a nice low cost option for housing.
Post Comment OR Correction
If you need assistance call 'Montgomery County Emergency Assistance Conroe' directly at:
(936)539-9211
Posting Comments below is for viewers on this website only. If you have information that can help users regarding Montgomery County Emergency Assistance Conroe, please provide it below.