Indiana University Bloomington Pregnancy and Parenting Portal

Let Them Live

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Bloomington Refugee Support Network

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Salvation Army

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Shalom Community Center

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St. Vincent de Paul

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Bloomington Township Trustee

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Perry Township Trustee

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Richland Township Trustee

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IU Office of Financial Literacy

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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

If you're a college student, you already submit an application for this every year you're in school. However, your eligibility for aid changes based on various factors such as marital status, having children, housing status, etc. Consult the above link, Student Central , and IU's Title IX Coordinator to know more.

Student Advocates Office

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Student Appeals for Financial Aid

If you've experienced any big life or income changes since filing your FAFSA, you may want to look into appeals for financial aid. Check out the link above to learn more.

Work-Study Programs

Work-Study is another method for undergraduate and graduate students to earn money towards their education. Check out the link above to learn more.

MCCSC School Assistance Fund

This fund provides clothing, dental, eye, and emergency medical care for students who need assistance. MCCSC serves any student in need. Click the above link to learn more.

United Way Monroe County: FamilyWize Discount Prescription Program

United Way of Monroe County partners with FamilyWize to provide a card that can help lower the cost of prescription medication for those in need. Click the above link to learn more.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

SNAP is the largest federal nutrition assistance program. The program provides benefits to eligible low-income individuals and households. To learn more, click the above link.

Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

The WIC program serves low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, non-breastfeeding post-partum women, infants, toddlers, and children up to the age of five. This government program provides clients with information on nutrition, food assistance, and health care referrals. Click the above link to learn more.

Child Support

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Indiana University Health Connect

Sponsored by Indiana University Health, this digital tool helps you search for free and reduced cost services based on the zip code you enter in the search bar. Click above to learn more.

Aunt Berta

Aunt Berta helps you search for free and reduced-cost services like medical care, food assistance, job training, and more. Click above to learn more about your available resources.