This directory organizes Wyoming emergency aid, rent and utility support, LIEAP routes, housing-stability resources, SNAP and public benefits navigation, reentry stabilization support, ID and document assistance, transportation and work-readiness help, financial education, debt and fee navigation, food and household cost relief, veterans support, rural access routes, and referral routes for people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, supervision, reentry, or family financial instability.
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Wyoming SNAP can help qualifying households buy food. Wyoming uses local DFS office, mail, fax, and email submission routes rather than a fully online application path, so users should confirm the current process and local office follow-up.
Common documentsPhoto ID, household members, income, rent or shelter costs, utility costs, mailing address, local DFS contact information.
AreaStatewide through local DFS offices
Wyoming Department of Family Services — POWER / TANF Cash Assistance
Cash assistance and work-support route
Wyoming’s POWER/TANF route may support qualifying families through cash assistance and work-related expectations. Confirm local DFS office requirements, verification steps, and reporting obligations before relying on assistance.
Public benefitsEmergency aidReentry financial stabilizationConfirm first
Common documentsID, household information, income, work or training details, child or family records, local DFS case documents.
AreaStatewide through local DFS offices
Wyoming Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP)
Heating and utility-assistance route
Wyoming LIEAP is administered by DFS and may help qualifying households with home heating costs during active seasons. Confirm current application windows, crisis rules, and weatherization options before relying on utility support.
Common documentsID, income, household size, address, heating account, utility bills, fuel vendor, shutoff or crisis notice if applicable.
AreaStatewide seasonal program
Wyoming Statewide Referral Navigation
Statewide fallback when local route is unclear
Use this statewide referral route only when the correct local office, food pantry, Community Action agency, or emergency-assistance partner is unclear. Search by ZIP code and confirm the local provider before traveling.
Common documentsZIP code, county, crisis details, utility or rent notice, household need, transportation limits, preferred contact method.
AreaStatewide
Community Services Network of Wyoming (CSNOW)
Community Action network support
CSNOW supports Wyoming’s CSBG and Community Action network. Local agencies may help with stabilization, referrals, utilities, weatherization, transportation, employment-readiness, or emergency needs depending on county and funding.
Common documentsCounty, household need, income, lease or utility bill, referral paperwork, benefit documents if applicable.
AreaStatewide Community Action network
Legal Aid of Wyoming
Statewide civil legal-aid route
Legal Aid of Wyoming provides free civil legal help to qualifying low-income Wyoming residents. It may help with housing, benefits, debt, consumer issues, and other legal-financial barriers. OACRA does not provide legal advice.
DebtEviction preventionPublic benefitsConfirm first
Common documentsCourt papers, eviction notice, benefit notice, debt letters, income documents, ID, address, household details.
AreaStatewide, with office and intake limits
Resource group Additional stability routes
Wyoming Judicial Branch — Legal Help by Topic
Court self-help information
Wyoming Courts legal-help pages provide public legal information and issue guides, including housing and eviction information. For legal strategy, users should contact an attorney or legal-aid route.
Debtlegal-financialEviction preventionConfirm first
Common documentsCase number, court name, notices, judgment papers, eviction documents, payment-plan details, income documents if using forms.
AreaStatewide
Wyoming Driver Services / WYDOT
ID, license and driver record route
Wyoming Driver Services can help users confirm driver licenses, state ID, replacement documents, records, and license-related barriers. Users under supervision should confirm driving, travel, or interlock conditions before relying on any DMV step.
IDTransportationReentry financial stabilizationConfirm first
Common documentsProof of identity, Social Security document if required, residency documents, reinstatement notices, court or citation records if license-related.
AreaStatewide
IRS VITA Free Tax Preparation Locator
Free tax filing route
VITA sites may help qualifying taxpayers file returns, claim refunds, avoid paid preparer costs, and access credits. Confirm seasonal site availability, appointment rules, income limits, and whether nearby sites handle prior-year returns.
Financial educationPublic benefitsVeteransConfirm first
Veterans and qualifying family members can use state and county veterans service routes to navigate benefits, claims, documents, referrals, housing stability, and emergency-support options.
Common documentsPhoto ID, DD214 or discharge documents, VA letters, income documents, housing or utility records if requesting stabilization help.
AreaStatewide
Wyoming Department of Workforce Services — American Job Centers
Employment-linked stabilization route
Workforce centers may help with job search, training referrals, work-readiness, and employment-related stabilization. Ask whether local partners can assist with transportation, work clothing, tools, certification fees, or reentry-friendly job search.
TransportationEmergency aidReentry financial stabilizationConfirm first
Common documentsID, resume or work history, training interest, transportation or tools need, reentry barriers, benefit/work requirements if applicable.
AreaStatewide workforce centers
Southeast Wyoming
Cheyenne • Laramie • Albany • Laramie County
Resource group Primary access routes
Community Action Partnership of Laramie County
Community Action and stabilization support
Community Action Partnership of Laramie County is a major local route for food support, utility and rent-related referrals, and emergency stabilization in the Cheyenne area. Confirm active programs before visiting.
Common documentsAddress, household size, pantry schedule, ID if requested, crisis or referral details if applicable.
AreaCheyenne / Laramie County
Resource group Additional stability routes
Laramie Interfaith
Food and financial-assistance route
Laramie Interfaith provides food and financial-assistance routes in Albany County, including support that may connect to transportation, rent, utilities, and emergency needs depending on funding.
Common documentsID, county residence, household size, income, bill or notice, transportation or emergency request details.
AreaLaramie / Albany County
Albany County Department of Family Services
Local DFS benefits route
Local DFS offices are key access points for SNAP, POWER/TANF, child care assistance, and other benefit routes. Confirm office hours, application submission method, and follow-up requirements.
Common documentsID, address, income, household details, application documents, benefit notices, case correspondence.
AreaAlbany County
Central Wyoming
Casper • Natrona • Converse • Douglas
Resource group Primary access routes
Community Action Partnership of Natrona County
Community Action support
Community Action Partnership of Natrona County supports Natrona and Converse county residents through human-services routes, assistance navigation, and self-sufficiency supports. Confirm local office intake and current assistance categories.
Common documentsID, address, income, household details, lease, utility bill, employment or transportation need, referral documents.
AreaNatrona and Converse counties
Joshua's Storehouse
Casper food pantry and household support
Joshua’s Storehouse provides food pantry support and household cost relief in Casper. Confirm hours, qualification rules, and current distribution rules.
Common documentsHousehold size, pantry schedule, ID if required, address or service-area information.
AreaCasper / Natrona County
Resource group Additional stability routes
Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies
Food bank and hunger-relief route
Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies supports food distribution and partner pantry access across Wyoming. Confirm the nearest pantry or mobile distribution route before traveling.
Common documentsZIP code, household size, pantry or mobile distribution location, ID if required by local partner.
AreaStatewide distribution with central Wyoming access
Natrona County Department of Family Services
Local DFS benefits route
The local DFS office is a key route for SNAP, POWER/TANF, child care assistance, and other benefits. Confirm office hours, fax/email routing, and verification deadlines.
Gillette • Sheridan • Buffalo • Campbell • Johnson
Resource group Primary access routes
Council of Community Services
Northeast Wyoming Community Action route
Council of Community Services in Gillette is a key Community Action and basic-needs route for northeast Wyoming, with support that may include emergency assistance, food, and housing-stability navigation depending on funding.
AreaCampbell, Crook, Johnson, Sheridan, Weston area
Campbell County Department of Family Services
Local DFS benefits route
The Campbell County DFS office can help route SNAP, POWER/TANF, child care assistance, and related benefit questions. Confirm office-specific application and verification steps.
Common documentsID, income, household details, application documents, benefit notices, local office correspondence.
AreaCampbell County / Gillette
Resource group Additional stability routes
The Food Group — Sheridan
Sheridan food-assistance route
The Food Group supports Sheridan-area food access and pantry coordination. Confirm current distribution times, service area, and household requirements.
Common documentsHousehold size, pantry schedule, address or service-area information, ID if required.
AreaSheridan County
The Salvation Army — Sheridan
Emergency and household support
The Salvation Army Sheridan may offer food, emergency help, seasonal assistance, and referrals depending on available funding. Confirm current assistance categories before applying.
One22 Resource Center supports Jackson-area households with resource navigation and stabilization supports. Confirm intake, service area, and whether financial assistance is currently available.
Common documentsHousehold size, pantry schedule, address or service-area information, ID if required.
AreaJackson / Teton County
Resource group Additional stability routes
Lander Care & Share Food Bank
Fremont County food support
Lander Care & Share Food Bank provides food assistance and household cost relief in the Lander/Fremont County area. Confirm schedule and service-area rules before visiting.
Common documentsHousehold size, address, pantry schedule, ID if required, transportation barriers if applicable.
AreaLander / Fremont County
Fremont County Department of Family Services
Local DFS benefits route
The Fremont County DFS office can help with SNAP, POWER/TANF, child care assistance, and related benefit follow-up. Confirm application routing, office hours, and verification deadlines.
Common documentsID, income, household details, address, benefit records, case notices.
AreaFremont County
Southwest Wyoming
Rock Springs • Green River • Evanston • Afton • Sweetwater • Uinta
Resource group Primary access routes
Sweetwater County Food Bank
Rock Springs and Green River food support
Sweetwater County Food Bank provides food pantry support and household cost relief in Rock Springs, Green River, and surrounding communities. Confirm distribution hours and qualification requirements.
Common documentsAddress, household size, pantry schedule, ID if required, special dietary or transportation needs.
AreaSweetwater County
Sweetwater County Department of Family Services
Local DFS benefits route
The Sweetwater County DFS office can help users navigate SNAP, POWER/TANF, child care assistance, and benefit follow-up. Confirm application delivery route and deadlines.
Uinta County Human Services / Local Assistance Routes
Uinta County support navigation
Uinta County residents may need county, nonprofit, faith-based, and statewide referral routing for rent, utility, food, and emergency needs. Confirm the correct office or partner before traveling.
Lower Valley Energy’s Operation Round Up may support local households with energy, fuel, housing, and food-related needs through an independent board process. Confirm service area, application rules, and funding status.
Common documentsUtility account, address, household need, income, crisis details, local program application if required.
AreaAfton and Jackson service area
Rural, Frontier & Tribal-Adjacent Navigation
Small counties • long-distance travel • local DFS and pantry routes
Resource group Primary access routes
Local DFS Offices and County Human-Services Contacts
Rural county access route
In smaller Wyoming counties, the correct starting route may be a local DFS office, county human-services contact, clerk referral, statewide resource search, or Community Action partner. Confirm the correct county route before traveling long distances.
For rural areas with limited direct financial assistance, partner pantries and mobile food routes can reduce household costs while users stabilize rent, utilities, treatment, work, and supervision obligations.
Common documentsZIP code, transportation limits, pantry schedule, household size, ID if required locally.
AreaStatewide partner network
Resource group Additional stability routes
Faith-Based and Volunteer Assistance Routes
Local emergency support route
In many Wyoming towns, churches and volunteer groups provide food, fuel, motel, transportation, diapers, clothing, or short-term emergency help. Use local provider calls, DFS offices, or Community Action partners to confirm current availability and documentation.
Common documentsZIP code, household need, bill or notice, referral contact, documentation requested by the local program.
AreaVaries by town and county
Wyoming Homeless Collaborative / Local Continuum Routes
Housing-stability navigation
Housing-stability access in Wyoming may depend on local coordinated-entry or nonprofit partners. Confirm the correct regional route, open beds, prevention funds, and documentation requirements before relying on support.
Eviction preventionEmergency aidReferralConfirm first
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How category labels work
Badge labels are category guides only. They do not promise funding, qualification, legal advice, court acceptance, supervision acceptance, or provider participation.
Directory note: OACRA is an independent informational directory and does not provide financial assistance, legal advice, case management, benefits determinations, or direct supervision communication. Confirm availability, qualification, documents, service area, and any court or supervision requirement before applying, traveling, paying, or submitting proof.
Update note: Providers, agencies, and community partners can request updates through OACRA’s request form. OACRA may edit listing language for clarity, safety, neutrality, and directory consistency.