public assistance

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Money granted from the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program to a person or family for living expenses Eligibility is based on need
Benefits provided by state or federal programs to eligible recipients in a particular state Applicants for certain types of public assistance are automatically referred to their state IV-D agency to identify and locate the non-custodial parent, establish paternity and obtain child support payments This allows the state to recoup all or part of its public assistance expenditures with funds from the non-custodial parent (Commonly referred to as "welfare ") In Vermont, this program is known as Reach Up Family Assistance
The federal-state system for providing welfare payments to the aged, blind, and disabled and to families with dependent children
The federal and state system for providing welfare payments to the aged, blind, and disabled and to families with dependent children See also Social Insurance (G)
Programs that provide to low-income households a limited income and access to essential goods and services
Any one or combination of the following welfare or social services programs: AFDC, General Assistance, Medicaid, SSI, Food Stamps, etc
Money given to a person or family for living expenses from the state Several federal programs provide this assistance These include TANF-Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Tennessee calls its program "Families First " Foster Care for children placed in homes that do not include their natural parent Medical support programs for people needing medical assistance
Benefits granted from State or Federal programs to aid eligible recipients Applicants for certain types of public assistance (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families or TANF) are automatically referred to their State IV-D agency
= The federal and state system for providing welfare payments to the aged, blind, and disabled and to families with dependent children See also Social Insurance
Cash benefit provided to the poor on the basis of a means test Financed out of general tax revenues Public Assistance programs in the U S include TANF and SSI Eligibility requirements and dollar amounts vary among states, and within some states
Aid, such as money or food, given to homeless and other financially needy people, the aged, or the inhabitants of a disaster-stricken area; relief
(See Income )
– Support, money or goods granted by the state to a person or family base on income; commonly known as welfare benefits
{i} welfare, government financial aid and other assistance for the needy or disabled persons or the elderly
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