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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS NRCA assisted 7,828 unduplicated individuals in 3,483 families alleviating their hunger and financial crises. NRCA’s Emergency Assistance Programs serve low-income families who are experiencing financial crises. Temporary assistance may include vouchers for utility payments, rent, medications, clothing, or gasoline for transportation to a job or medical appointment. With offices located in each of the five jurisdictions in the New River Valley, NRCA staff help clients access the American Electric Power Neighbor-to-Neighbor and Atmos Energy utility programs. Staff and volunteers also operate six food pantries available for clients’ emergencies. Information and referrals help program participants obtain needed support from both inside and outside the NRCA network. During 2017-18, emergency food was distributed to 4440 individuals in 1964 families. NRCA provided temporary financial assistance through vendor vouchers and utility assistance programs to 5468 individuals in 2258 families.

The NRCA Emergency Assistance Programs are supported primarily through local contributions. The United Way of New River Valley, foundations, faith- based organizations, civic groups, businesses, and individuals provide funds to operate the programs in each locality. Duplication of services is avoided through collaboration with partner agencies and churches.

The League of Riders Motorcycle Club Virginia sponsored a Food Drive for the Radford/Fairlawn Food Pantry. The Club raised over $200 in food donations and $90 in cash donations.

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