ReliefPath connects you with tailored programs that may reduce your monthly burden, stabilize housing, relieve medical debt, or help you access food benefits—starting with a quick, no-cost qualification check.
Takes about 2 minutes. Checking eligibility won’t impact your credit score.

Answer a few questions and we’ll route you to the right assistance path:
No cost, no obligation. You can stop at any time.
Trusted by thousands of Americans looking for a clearer path to relief




Choose the area that’s impacting you most, or explore multiple assistance paths. Your answers help us show you options you may qualify for.
Explore programs that may reduce interest, consolidate balances, or lower monthly payments.
Learn about rent relief, utility support, and housing stability resources in your area.
See options that may help you negotiate, organize, or reduce medical bills.
Check potential eligibility for SNAP and other food support programs in minutes.
High-interest credit cards can make it feel impossible to catch up. Based on your situation, you may be able to explore solutions that reorganize what you owe into one, more manageable payment.
Who this may help: Households with $5,000+ in unsecured credit card balances that are struggling to keep up with minimums.
Example outcomes some users have seen after exploring options*:
Typical reduction in enrolled debt versus original balances for some programs*.
Program timelines vary, but can be shorter than paying minimums only.*
*Results vary and are not guaranteed. Program availability depends on your specific situation and state. See compliance section below for full disclosures.

If you are behind on rent, at risk of eviction, or struggling with rising utility bills, there may be programs in your area designed to help keep you stably housed.
Who this may help: Renters or homeowners who have experienced income loss, medical hardship, or sudden expenses affecting their ability to pay for housing.
Medical debt can appear suddenly after an emergency, surgery, or change in insurance. There may be hospital financial assistance programs, negotiation options, or other resources that could reduce what you owe.
Who this may help: People with significant outstanding medical balances, collections notices, or upcoming procedures they are worried about affording.


SNAP (commonly called food stamps) and other nutrition programs help eligible households buy groceries each month. A quick screening can help you understand potential eligibility and next steps.
Who this may help: Families, seniors, and individuals whose income has changed, who are paying more for housing, or who are choosing between groceries and other bills.
You do not have to know which program is right for you. Our quick start guide asks a few key questions and then points you to the most relevant assistance based on your answers.
Our promise: We focus on clarity, not pressure. You can review information, ask questions, and decide what is right for you.
Answer a few questions once, then see which assistance paths—credit card, housing, medical, or food—may be available to you.
No cost to check. This does not enroll you in any program and does not impact your credit score.