Types of emergency financial assistance include:
• Rent
• Utilities (water, electric, heating/fuel (gas, oil, wood)
• Gas cards (for out of county cancer treatment or dialysis)
• Information for outside agencies who may be able to assist
To qualify for emergency financial assistance:
• Be a Page County Resident for six months or more
• Have a picture ID/proof of income or benefits if available
• Copy of utility bill
• Copy of lease or rental statement
If you have any questions about how to obtain emergency assistance and/or to see if you qualify contact Justin Horn at the Luray Center at director@vapageone.org or 540-743-4863 or Kimberly Judd at the Shenandoah location at OMShen@vapageone.org or 540-652-8780.
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Page one is not very business like when it comes to their employees. They will fire you out of the blue and give you no reason at all. I have the text messages from the supervisor still. You should always give people a chance to better themselves and not act like we are in high-school. A volunteer didnt like the paid part time cashier so I got fired no reason at all. It ruined alot in my life I’m barely getting by now and I feel like if I went to get assistance from page one they wouldn’t treat me fairly.