Resources
On this page you will find a list of local, state, and federal programs or resources that may be helpful and offer support if you are facing a challenging time. These resources and links are provided for informational purposes and will direct you away from the T&E Care website.
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General Assistance
- 211 SEPA
- MANY resources for Southeastern Pennsylvanians
- Includes rent and utility assistance, car and mortgage payment assistance, housing and shelter resources, health care and mental health resources, and much more
- Call 211 or 1-866-964-7922 or text your zip code to 898-211
- PA Navigate
- Free or reduced-cost help for Pensylvanians in their local community
- Enter your zip code to find local health and social services near you
- Includes help and resources for food, housing, utilities, transportation, health, and more
- PA Health and Human Services
- Medicaid, SNAP, Disability Services, Housing and Food Assistance
- Apply online or in person at the Chester County Assistance Office, 100 James Buchanan Drive, Thorndale, PA
- 1-888-814-4698 or 610-466-1000
- Find Help – findhelp.org
- Search by zip code for local assistance with food, housing, health care, transportation, and more
- Orion Communities
- Located in Phoenixville, PA and provides help for people in financial distress, homeless, or facing difficult life challenges, residents of Chester County are eligible
- Tech Center available on location at 237 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, PA
- Request help online
- 610-415-1140 or info@orionhope.org
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- Department of Human Services program to help low-income families become independent while receiving TANF benefits (“cash assistance”)
- Payments are based on family size and location – example monthly grants for a family of three: $365-$421
- Eligibility and application information available on this website
- Women’s Resource Center (WRC), 113 W Wayne Ave, Wayne, PA
- WRC assists women and girls to navigate life transitions providing resources, tools, and support
- Provides: helpline, family law issues, teaching girls leadership and communication skills, counseling, financial coaching, career services, and more
- 701-314-4357 or info@womensrc.org
Food Assistance
Food Pantries
Local food pantry list by days of distribution (as of March 2026) – Download
- Chester County Food Bank
- List of Food Banks and Hot Meal sites (as of November 2025) – Download
- Berwyn United Methodist Church Food Pantry, 140 Waterloo Ave, Berwyn, PA
- Tuesdays 9am-12pm
- 610-644-5555 or online form
- The Caring Cupboard @ Trinity Presbyterian Church, 640 Berwyn Ave, Berwyn, PA
- 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month from 9:30-11:30am
- Located near the Easttown Library
- Food options might include: fresh produce, dairy products, refrigerated and frozen items, toiletries and cleaning products, staple pantry goods
- 610-644-0932 or food@trinityberwyn.com
- Church of the Good Samaritan Food Closet, 212 W Lancaster Ave, Paoli, PA
- 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month from 8-10am -or- 2nd and 4th Thursdays from 4-6pm
- Food is available twice a month, register for either mornings or afternoons
- Bring a picture ID and utility or medical statement including your address in Chester County, not older than 3 months
- Income level is calculated at less than 150% of poverty level, and is based on the number of people in your family
- 610-644-4040 ext 702 or foodcloset@good-samaritan.org
- The Great Valley Food Cupboard @ the Baptist Church in the Great Valley, 945 N Valley Forge Road, Devon, PA
- Tuesdays from 11am-2pm and from 6-8pm on the second Wednesday of every month
- Located in the Scott Building behind the church (white building)
- Self-declaration form and proof of residence in Tredyffrin, Easttown, or Great Valley
- 610-688-5445 or mail@bcgv.org
- Paoli Presbyterian Church Food Cupboard, 225 S Valley Road, Paoli, PA
- 1st Wednesday of every month from 8:45-9:45am and the 3rd Tuesday of every month from 5-6:30pm
- 610-644-8250 or foodcupboard@paolipres.org
- People’s Pantry at Church Road near Covenant Presbyterian Church, adjacent to Covenant Community Life Center, 384 Lancaster Ave, Malvern, PA
- 2nd and 4th Wednesdays and Saturdays of every month from 9-10:30am
- Clients may shop twice a month
- 610-648-0707
- Wayne Cares @ Wayne United Methodist Church, 210 South Wayne Ave, Wayne, PA
- Wednesdays from 91m-1pm and 5-6:30pm
- One bag of supplemental groceries, selection of dairy products, eggs, frozen meats, and special weekly offerings:
- 1st Wednesday of the month – Hygiene Products
- 2nd Wednesday of the month – Cleaning Products
- 3rd Wednesday of the month – Fresh Produce year round and Bag Lunches during the school year
- 4th Wednesday of the month – Fresh Produce
- Open to everyone, you do not have to be a resident of Wayne
- 610-688-5650 or waynecares@wayneumc.org
Food Assistance
- St. Norbert’s Church, 6 Greenlawn Road, Paoli, PA
- Thursdays from 10am-12pm
- Milk, meat, bread, some canned goods
- Pre-registration is required, please call to inquire about availability: 610-644-1655
Inexpensive or Free Meals
- Caring for Friends – Food and Friendship
- Meal delivery for homebound individuals
- Tredyffrin and Easttown: 610-644-1655
- Main Line Meals on Wheels
- Weekday meal delivery for $42.50 a week (subsidized rates available) for homebound elderly, convalescent, or disabled persons
- 610-688-8710
- Surrey Devon Cafe, 60 Surrey Way, Devon, PA
- Lunch for seniors M-F from 11:30am-12:30pm, varies from $5 to $9
- 610-647-6404
- Wayne Senior Center Lunches, 108 Station Road, Wayne, PA
- Nutritious lunches for seniors M-F at 12pm – suggested donation of $2.50
- To-go meals pick-up Tuesdays and Thursday from 12:30-2pm – suggested donation of $2.50
- 610-688-6246
Free/Reduced School Meals
- National School Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program operating in public and non-profit private schools and residential child care institutions
- Income eligibility guidelines
- TESD application information
- 610-240-1956 or barotm@tesd.net
- If you have applied for Free/Reduced School Meals and been denied, your child may be eligible for the T&E Care School Meal Assistance Program
Government Food Programs
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
- Formerly called “Food Stamps”
- Eligibility depends on income, household details, and other requirements
- 1-800-692-7462
- WIC (Women, Infants, and Children)
- Eligibility – women who are currently or recently pregnant, or breastfeeding, and children under 5 and income at 185% of poverty level based on household size
- 1-800-WIC-WINS
Utility Assistance
Tip: Contact your utility service and ask about any customer assistance program or hardship funds that may be available to you.
- AQUA Aid
- AQUA PA assistance program for uninterrupted water service
- Must meet income guidelines based on household size
- 877-987-2782
- AQUA Customer Assistance Program (CAP)
- AQUA PA low-income assistance program
- Must meet income guidelines based on household size
- 1-888-282-6816
- LIHEAP
- Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program
- 2025-2026 Dates: 12/3/2025 – 4/10/2026
- Federal program providing heating assistance to qualifying household paid directly to PECO or other utility/fuel provider as a credit to your bill
- Eligible customers are at or below 150% of the federal poverty income guidelines
- 1-866-857-7095
- MEAF
- Matching Energy Assistance Fund
- Emergency support to low-income PECO customers at or below 200% of the federal poverty income guidelines and facing hardship
- Has not received MEAF in previous 12 months
- Apply in person at Chester County Human Services, 50 James Buchanan Drive, Thorndale, PA
- Bring PECO bill/shutoff notice with account number, address and phone number, dates of birth and proof of income for the past 30 days or 12 months
- 610-200-6222 or 1-800-403-6806
- PECO Customer Relief Fund
- $10 million fund starting August 4, 2025
- Provides eligible PECO customers relief in the form of credits to heating and cooling bills including electricity and natural gas
- Qualifying customers receive a $750 grant – bill credit
- PECO CAP-PIPP
- Customer Assistance Program – Percentage of Income Payment Plan
- Eligible customers will pay a percentage of household income as their monthly PECO bill -or- actual usage, whichever is less
- Winter Fuel Assistance Program – Housing Partnership of Chester County
- English Application
- Spanish Application
- 610-518-1522
Housing Assistance
If you are at risk of or experiencing homelessness, please call 211 to contact the Human Needs Network of Chester County.
Rent/Mortgage Assistance
- Hope and Door
- This organization helps with rent for people at risk of eviction due to a no-fault financial emergency – other eligiblity criteria
- Online Application
- info@hopeanddoor.org
- PA Property Tax/Rent Rebate
- This program provides a rebate ranging from $380 to $1,000 for eligible older adults and people with disabilities 18 and older
- This program supports homeowners and renters in Pennsylvania
- 1-888-222-9190
- Home of the Sparrow
- This organization provides housing and supportive services for women who live in Chester County
- Eviction Prevention Program – emergency rent assistance
- Pre-Senior Housing – a transitional home for women 55-62 years old
- Other housing opportunities and programs are also available
- 610-647-4940
- North Star of Chester County, 7 N Five Points Road #3, West Chester, PA
- Provides up to 3 years of financial assistance to help participant families in appropriate housing
- Serves working single parent families designated by the United Way as ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed)
- Additional eligibility and participation requirements apply
- 610-696-5675 or info@northstarofcc.org
Housing Navigation
- Housing Partnership of Chester County
- Helps low-to-moderate income residents of Chester County
- Available Programs: First-Time Home Buyers, Home Rehabilition/Maintenance
- 610-518-1522
- Housing Authority of Chester County
- Manages and develops affordable housing in Chester County
- Public Housing status – currently closed as of 1/29/2026
- Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) formerly known as “Section 8” – currently closed as of 1/29/2026
- 610-436-9200
- HUD: Housing and Urban Development
- Federal agency supporting affordable housing, enforces fair housing laws, and promotes homeownership
- Resources for experiening homelessness, housing choice voucher, affordable places to live, and more
- Local office (Philadelphia): 215-656-0500
- Bridge of Hope
- Helps homeless or at-risk of homelessness single moms with children under 18 find housing
- 610-280-0280
Emergency Housing/Shelter
- Friends Association
- Eligiblity: families/caretakers with child(ren) under 18
- Call 211 or 1-866-964-7922
- St. Mary’s Franciscan Shelter
- Eligiblity: families, including women and children
- 610-933-3097 or smfs@stmarysfs.org
- Safe Harbor of Chester County
- Eligiblity: single men and women
- Call 211 or text your zip code to 898-211
Phone/Internet Assistance
- USAC Lifeline Program
- Federal initiative administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company
- Provides qualifying low-income consumers a monthly discount of up to $9.25 on essential internet or phone services to ensure connectivity
- Eligibility: income at or below 135% of federal poverty level, use of federal assistance programs, or special qualification if you are a survivor of domestic violence, human trafficking, or related crimes
- 1-800-234-9473 or lifelinesupport@usac.org
- Major providers for Lifeline which may include free phones and/or data are Life Wireless, SafeLink Wireless, Assurance Wireless, and AirTalk Wireless – we do not have much information on these companies or the quality of their services
- Verizon Forward
- Discounted price for qualifying customers – if you participate in Federal Assistance programs such as SNAP, you may qualify
- For 5G or LTE Home, call 1-800-922-0204
- For Fios, call 1-800-VERIZON
- Xfinity Internet Essentials
- Home internet starting at $14.95/mo for qualifying customers
- Eligibility: new Xfinity customer, must meet income guidelines
Childcare Assistance
- FLITE Preschool Tuition Assistance Program
- The Foundation for Learning in Tredyffrin and Easttown can help make preschool more affordable
- Eligibility: must live in Tredyffrin or Easttown Township
- Email preschool@flite-pa.org with questions or to check if you qualify
- Child Care Works
- In Chester County, the Early Learning Resource Center (ELRC) 19 administers the Child Care Works subsidized child care program which will pay all or part of your child care cost – you may have to pay a co-pay
- ELRC 19 is Chester County located at the CCIU (intermediate unit), 455 Boot Road, Downingtown, PA
- Eligibility: you must meet income guidelines based on family size and work or attend an education program, among other guidelines
- 484-593-5050 or elrcregion19@pa.gov
- TESD Kindergarten Enrichment
- What: 1/2 day kindergarten enrichment at A Child’s Place (ACP) in your child’s elementary school
- FLITE may cover some or all of the tuition costs for ACP Kindergarten Enrichment – speak with ACP to inquire about FLITE funding
- Call ACP at 610-272-8085
- TESD Elementary Student Before/After School Care
- Students in grades 1-4 who may need before or after school care through A Child’s Place (ACP) may be eligible for discounted assistance or help from FLITE funding – speak with ACP to inquire
- Call ACP at 610-272-8085
Transportation Assistance
- Open Hearth Transportation Assistance Programs
- This organization based in Phoenixville, PA assists residents of Chester County
- Their JumpStart Program offers 0% interest car repair loans up to $1,000 – income and documented repair estimate to pass state inspection or to ensure vehicle safety is required – 610-280-1023 or jumpstart@openhearthinc.org
- Their Family Savings Partner Program provides a 1:3 match toward the purchase of a car – program waitlist is currently closed as of 1/29/26 – 610-280-1033 or talexander@openhearthinc.org
- Chesco Connect
- Community transit program for Chester County, specializing in door-to-door shared ride transporation for medical appointments, pharmacy visits, grocery shopping, and other purposes
- Eligiblity: all Chester County residents, some riders eligible for reduced rates including seniors 65+, individuals with disabilities aged 18-64, and individuals with medical assistance (when traveling for medically-related purposes) – check eligiblity here
- Fares are pre-paid or exact change, rides must be reserved at least 1 business day in advance before 1pm, rides are available from M-F from 7am-5:30pm
- 610-344-5545
- Medical Assistance Transportation Program (MATP)
- Provides transport to medical appointments – operated by Chesco Connect (see above)
- 610-344-5545 or 1-800-873-8415
- Surrey Services for Seniors
- Offers free rides to local residents age 55+
- $50/yr Surrey membership required – membership link
- Mercy Medical Angels
- Provides assistance with cost of travel for medically necessary care (evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment) or clinical trials
- 757-318-9174 or info@mercymedical.org
Medical/Dental Assistance
- Abram and Goldie Cohen Dental Center at Harcum College, 750 Montgomery Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA
- Provides basic dental services for low-cost – $30 or under depending on age and service type
- 610-526-6015 or dentalclinic@harcum.edu
- Children’s Dental Clinic
- Provides free and low-cost treatment to eligible families in Tredyffrin-Easttown (and Great Valley) school districts
- Eligibility is based on criteria used by the free and reduced lunch program and recommendations by school counselors
- childrensdentalclinic@outlook.com
- Community Health and Dental Care
- Located at 351 W Schuylkill Road in Pottstown, provides healthcare regardless of insurance status or ability to pay
- Financial Assistance Forms must be completed before meeting with their patient services team
- 610-326-9460
- Community Volunteers in Medicine (CVIM)
- Provides primary and specialty medical care, comprehensive dental services, and free prescription medicines to uninsured individuals and families earning less than 300% of the federal poverty level
- Free prescription medicines are provided for CVIM patients when departing a medical or dental appointment
- Medical services include primary care, specialty care, mental and behavioral care
- Dental Services provided at Surrey Services, 60 Surrey Way, Devon, PA
- Main contact information: 610-836-5990 or info@cvim.org
- Daemion Counseling Center, 95 Howelville Road, Berwyn, PA
- Offers counseling services at reduced rates, insurance accepted, some clients may qualify for grant funding
- 610-647-1431 or staff@daemioncounseling.org
- Live Healthy Discount Prescription Program (NACoRx)
- Chester County participates in this nationwide program and is available to all Chester County residents
- Save up to 80% on generics and up to 40% on brand-name prescriptions
- Many participating pharmacies in our area
- Click here for the Prescription Savings Card
- Prescription discounts, drug coupons, and prescription discount cards
- Variety of options available, some are listed below
- Eligibility is open to insured and uninsured individuals, often provide price-comparison tools: GoodRx, Familywize, OptumPerks, RxSaver, SingleCare, WellRx
- Phoenixville Free Clinic, 143 Church Street, Phoenixville, PA
- Provides healthcare to uninsured adults, children, and infants
- Eligibility: resident of Chester, Montgomery, or Delaware County, household income below 300% of the federal poverty level, photo ID and proof of current address
- 610-935-1134 ext 127 or 121
- Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
- Medicaid provides free or low-cost health coverage to eligible low-income individuals, families, children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities
- CHIP provides free or low-cost health coverage for uninsured children up to age 19 whose families earn too much for Medicaid but cannot afford private insurance – eligiblity based on family size and income guidelines
- Apply online
- United Healthcare Children’s Foundation (UHCCF)
- Provides grants to families to help pay for child healthcare that are above and beyond what is normally covered by insurance
- Grants up to $5,000 in one 12-month period with lifetime maximum of $10,000
- Child must be covered by commercial insurance – does not have to be United Healthcare insurance
- Eligibility: Children 16 or younger, household income limits apply, children must have a social security number, other restrictions may apply
- Apply online
Additional Resources
- ARCH (Area Residents Caring and Helping)
- Coalition of parents, educators, and community members committed to promoting the wellbeing of youth in Tredyffrin and Easttown Townships
- Resource for parents and families addressing topics impacting children and youth including technology, substance abuse, and mental health
- archcares@gmail.com
- Domestic Violence Center of Chester County
- 24-hour hotline: 610-431-1430 or 1-888-711-6270
- Provides counseling, legal services, housing programs
- Gaudenzia, 106 Main Street, Norristown, PA
- Promoting long-term alcohol and substance use treatment and recovery
- Treatment and referral helpline: 1-833-976-4357
- Recovery Centers of America
- Inpatient and outpatient treatment services in Devon, PA for substance use recovery and mental health treatment
- 1-855-632-1756
- Suicide Prevention Partnership of Chester County
- Call or text 9-8-8 in a crisis
- National Mental Health Crisis and Suicide Lifeline: 9-8-8
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