Veterans Assistance
We have many resources for Veterans.
Restoring America’s Heroes Project repairs and modifys the homes of Veterans and surviving spouses to make them more livable.
Participants must live in the top 26 counties of the Texas panhandle. Home ownership is required and property tax and mortgage payments must be current. Repairs may include roofs, electrical, plumbing, heating and air-conditioning, and more. The grant also helps modify bathrooms and add ramps and grab bars for accessibility for the elderly and handicapped.
Contact Melissa Darsey at (806) 342-6135 or
email melissa.darsey@pcsvcs.org
Emergency Assistance may include the following:
Rent & Mortgage Assistance
Transportation Assistance
Restorative Dental Help
Cell Phone
Internet
Utilities
Contact Melissa Darsey (806) 342-6135
email: melissa.darsey@pcsvcs.org
FOR THE RESTORING AMERICA'S HEROES PROGRAM
Types of energy conservation measures may include weather stripping, attic, and wall insulation, minor repairs to HVAC systems if under the approved dollar amount, caulking, and weather stripping.
Minor repair projects cover activities including minor window or door repair, water heater wraps, refrigerator repair or replacement, smoke detector installation, C.O. detector installation and led light bulbs.
Upgrades may include electrical upgrades, roof repair or replacement, modification and repairs to walkways or ramps, modifications to make bathrooms handicap accessible including shower enlargements, making the home wheelchair accessible, and installing compliant toilets or handrails as needed. PCS will adapt a plan according to the specific needs of each household.
WHO QUALIFIES
Eligibility for the project includes individuals who have served in any U.S. military branch, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, or a Reserve unit.
Participants must qualify at or below the 2020 income guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or be disabled, as defined by the Veteran Administration.
These include both active duty and former service members with any discharge other than dishonorable. There is no length of service qualifier.
Veterans and or surviving spouses must own the home and be in good standing with payments.
HOW TO APPLY
Residents of the top 26 counties can obtain assistance by calling the PCS Service Center closest to them CLICK HERE TO FIND YOURS.
Call our Veteran Assistance Coordinator Melissa Darsey (806) 342-6135 or email melissa.darsey@pcsvcs.org with questions.
OR, use the button below: Documents that are required include (1) birth certificates for all household members, (2) IDs for everyone in your home over the age of 18, and (3) the last 30 days of all household income. Gather your documents, then click the button below. Paper applications are available by going to the service center closest to you. Find the address HERE. Filling out an application is not a guarantee of services. A Specialist will contact you once the documents are uploaded and submitted. This process may take 30 days or more. La solicitud de otra asistencia a través de PCS se puede realizar a través del enlace a continuación. Los documentos requeridos incluyen (1) certificados de nacimiento de todos los miembros del hogar, (2) identificaciones de todos los mayores de 18 años en su hogar, y (3) los últimos 30 días de todos los ingresos del hogar, luego haga clic en el botón a continuación. Las solicitudes en papel están disponibles al acudir al centro de servicios más cercano a usted. Encuentre la dirección AQUÍ. Completar una solicitud no garantiza la obtención de servicios. Un Especialista se pondrá en contacto con usted una vez que los documentos se hayan cargado y enviado. Este proceso puede tardar 30 días o más.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED
For Veteran's or Surviving Spouses (Please Provide One of the Following):
- DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty
- NGB-22, National Guard Report of Separation and Record of Service
- NA Form 13038, Certificate of Military Service
- Department of Veteran affairs official letter of disability with character of service listed
- Uniform Service Identification Card
- E-Benefits summary with character of service listed
- Honorable Discharge certificate
- State of Texas Issued Driver’s license with Veteran’s designation
- Certificate verifying Active Duty Status from Department of Defense Manpower Data Center (Only currently serving active duty)
Housing Documentation - County tax statements showing beneficiary is current on property taxes and deed
- Mortgage or other loan statements showing the beneficiary is current.
Income Verification for all household members 18 years old and older if applicable - All check stubs for the last 30 days for all working members of the household
- A printout from Social Security showing monthly amounts
- Letter or printout from the Department of Human Services showing the amount of TANF
- Retirement Benefits/Veterans or military benefits
- Unemployment Benefits
- Workman’s Compensation
- A Notarized Declaration of Income Statement for persons in the house with no documented income or no income. (18 years of age and older)
Documentation of Citizenship (US Passport, US Birth Certificate, or Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization.)
Surviving Spouses
All surviving non-remarried spouses of a deceased Veteran produce Veteran documentation plus one of the following: - Uniform Services Identification Card
- Marriage certificate
- Death certificate
This program is supported by a grant from the Texas Veterans Commission Fund for Veterans’ Assistance. The Fund for Veterans’ Assistance provides grants to organizations serving veterans and their families. Further information is available at https://www.tvc.texas.gov.
