Benefits · Emergency Aid
How to apply for Bond County General Assistance + Emergency Aid — Referral Coordination (Bond County)
Bond County General Assistance + community organizations
Who it's for
Bond County emergency aid: (1) DISTINCTIVE to Illinois — TOWNSHIP GENERAL ASSISTANCE (GA): each township supervisor provides emergency 'General Assistance' for residents with little or no income — help with rent, utilities, food, and personal/medical needs (Illinois's analog to Indiana's township-trustee relief). Find your Bond County township supervisor through the county. (2) AgeSmart Community Resources / the local senior center for case management, meals, and the Community Care Program (618-222-2561). (3) BCMW Community Services (the Bond / Clinton / Marion / Washington Community Action Agency) for LIHEAP utility help. (4) The county hospital financial-assistance programs for medical bills. (5) Salvation Army / St. Vincent de Paul / Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Belleville. (6) St. Louis Area Foodbank partner pantries. (7) Dial 211.
Bond: township General Assistance is the front-line emergency aid (parallels Indiana's township trustees). Layered with AgeSmart, LIHEAP (BCMW Community Services (the Bond / Clinton / Marion / Washington Community Action Agency)), hospital charity care, and 211.
What you'll need
- Proof of Bond County residency
- Proof of all household income
- Photo identification
- Documentation of the emergency need (eviction notice, shutoff notice, etc.)
Where to apply
Apply online: official application
By phone: 211
Renewals
as-needed
Not sure if you qualify? Run a free check first.
Find my benefitsNot legal or financial advice. The agency makes the final eligibility decision.
