Consumer Services Guide (CSG)
Consumer Services Guide (CSG) Edition
The Consumer Services Guide is searchable directory of resources which can help you with consumer problems and questions. There are multiple editions of the 'Guide', some which deal with specific issues such as housing or credit. The full directory, the Consumer Service Guide Edition, provides access to all the resources collected by Consumer Action.A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N
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Records Found: 56
- Health Research Group (HRG)
A division of Public Citizen, HRG works for protection against unsafe foods, drugs, medical devices, and workplaces, and advocates for greater consumer control over personal health decisions. A monthly Health Letter and a monthly letter on prescription drugs are available. - Health Research Group (HRG)
A division of Public Citizen, HRG works for protection against unsafe foods, drugs, medical devices, and workplaces, and advocates for greater consumer control over personal health decisions. A monthly Health Letter and a monthly letter on prescription drugs are available. - Health Research Group (HRG)
A division of Public Citizen, HRG works for protection against unsafe foods, drugs, medical devices, and workplaces, and advocates for greater consumer control over personal health decisions. A monthly Health Letter and a monthly letter on prescription drugs are available. - Healthfinder
Clearinghouse of information on health topics compiled by health agencies and other reputable sources. - Healthfinder
Clearinghouse of information on health topics compiled by health agencies and other reputable sources. - Healthy Children Organizing Project (HCOP) - Consumer Action
HCOP’s mission is to protect young children from preventable diseases caused by environmental hazards in San Francisco’s low income and minority communities. - Healthy Children Organizing Project (HCOP) - Consumer Action
HCOP’s mission is to protect young children from preventable diseases caused by environmental hazards in San Francisco’s low income and minority communities. - Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau
The bureau educates, serves and protects consumers in the purchase of hearing aids by ensuring the competency of hearing aid dispensers. - Helen Keller Services for the Blind (HKSB)
This non-profit agency has many services and programs that help blind people of all ages. It teaches and rehabilitates thousands of residents of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Nassau and Suffolk Counties in New York. Information, resources, and HKSB's publications are found online. - HHS-TIPS Fraud Hotline, (HHS)
Accepts complaints about Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Callers are not required to identify themselves, and if they do not want to speak to a Hotline representative, they may mail, e-mail or fax their complaint. - HHS-TIPS Fraud Hotline, (HHS)
Accepts complaints about Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Callers are not required to identify themselves, and if they do not want to speak to a Hotline representative, they may mail, e-mail or fax their complaint. - HHS-TIPS Fraud Hotline, (HHS)
Accepts complaints about Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Callers are not required to identify themselves, and if they do not want to speak to a Hotline representative, they may mail, e-mail or fax their complaint. - HHS-TIPS Fraud Hotline, (HHS)
Accepts complaints about Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Callers are not required to identify themselves, and if they do not want to speak to a Hotline representative, they may mail, e-mail or fax their complaint. - HHS-TIPS Fraud Hotline, (HHS)
Accepts complaints about Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Callers are not required to identify themselves, and if they do not want to speak to a Hotline representative, they may mail, e-mail or fax their complaint. - Home Improvement Branch, (HUD)
Facts and pitfalls of home improvement. Sources that can help includes: federal loan programs, community-based programs, and consumer information. - Home Improvement Branch, (HUD)
Facts and pitfalls of home improvement. Sources that can help includes: federal loan programs, community-based programs, and consumer information. - Home Improvement Branch, (HUD)
Facts and pitfalls of home improvement. Sources that can help includes: federal loan programs, community-based programs, and consumer information. - Home Mortgage Insurance Division, (HUD)
- Home Mortgage Insurance Division, (HUD)
- Home Mortgage Insurance Division, (HUD)
- Housing Advocacy Council of Monterey County
The Housing Advocacy Council of Monterey County is a not-for-profit community based advocacy organization that assists and educates Monterey County residents to obtain and maintain affordable housing and prevent homelessness. They operate programs that assist Monterey County residents to either remain in their current rental unit, enter the housing market either as a renter or buyer, or to learn about available housing services. Their programs… - Housing Authority (City of Santa Rosa)
Lists of low income and affordable housing. HUD Section 8 Program for the City of Santa Rosa.
To obtain rental assistance visit: www.ci.santa-rosa.ca.us/hr/rentalasst/index.asp
To find available units visit: www.ci.santa-rosa.ca.us/hr/rentalasst/referrals.asp - Housing Authority (Sonoma County)
Lists of low income and affordable housing. Manages the HUD Section 8 Program for Sonoma County. The purpose of the program is to provide rental assistance to very low-income families and individuals to enable them to rent decent, safe and affordable housing. - Housing Authority of the County of Butte
The Housing Authority of the County of Butte (HACB) is located in Chico, California and is a non-profit public agency incorporated in 1946. The mission of HACB is to assist low and moderate income residents of Butte County to secure and maintain high quality affordable housing. The Housing Authority of the County of Butte administers the following housing programs: Public Housing Farm Labor Housing Housing… - Housing Rights Center
Their mission is to actively support and promote freedom of residence through education, advocacy, and litigation, to the end that all persons have the opportunity to secure the housing they desire and can afford, without regard to their race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, familial status, marital status, disability, ancestry, age, source of income or other characteristics protected by law.