There is a wide range of assistance programs across the United States that can help Hispanics become financially independent. Below we’ll cover some of the most popular outreaches that help single mothers.
Cash Assistance for single mothers
The TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) program can provide assistance with cash and other services to Hispanic single mothers and families in order to help them lead a better quality life. Minors under the age of 18 who live with their parents or close relatives are eligible for this program if they meet TANF requirements, and given the fact that their parents or guardians meet the income guideline requirements as set out by TANF. This online assessment tool can help you determine if you qualify for cash assistance. Alternatively, you can contact the office on 1-800-403-0864 or visit your local DFR office. for information on single mother assistance .
Food assistance for single mothers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture runs a Nutrition Assistance Program that focuses primarily on low-income members of society. Urban and rural community members are eligible to receive assistance from this program if they fall under the low-income bracket. For more information on this program, contact the Hispanic American Organization on 610-435-5334 and get in touch with the Nutrition Counselor, Ms. Ivonne Wever. You can also have a look at their website for more information on single mother assistance.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Public Development can help with offering reduced rental fees for individuals that own apartments if they fall under the low-income bracket, but the Public Housing Agency also offers subsidized apartments for single mothers and families that need assistance as well as Voucher Programs to assist members of the community with paying their rent. To find an HUD field or regional office, you can make use of the HUD Resource Locator.
Energy and Utilities grants for single mothers
LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) can help single parents and families in need by providing the help they need with their energy bills. The federally funded program assists with expenses such as electric bills and weatherization programs. Contact LIHEAP on 202-401-9351 or visit their website for more information and to see if you qualify for assistance.
Help With Telephone and Internet Bills
The Lifeline Program is aimed at assisting low-income single mothers with their phone services. This program forms part of the Universal Service Fund and is offered to individuals with a low income in all states across the United States. You might want to contact the Federal Communications Commission on 1-888-225-5322 or visit their website for additional information.
For Hispanic single mothers in need of assistance with their internet bills, CenturyLink is a great resource. This program offers discounted rates on high-speed internet services for individuals that meet requirements. Their Internet Basics assistance program is available to low-income households that live within an area where CenturyLink is an internet service provider. For detailed information on the program visit their website.
Childcare grants for single moms
The Child Care and Development Block Grants administer most assistance programs offered by individual states for child care. You can find your local assistance resource online, but make sure about what requirements you need to meet before you apply for the program. For more information on individual states and their child care assistance policies, visit the National Women’s Law Center website. Alternatively, you can visit the State Child Care Contacts website or give them a call on 202-690-6782 for specific information on single mother assistance.
Help With Medical and Dental Care
You might be able to find assistance from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which also administers the Children’s Health Insurance Program. If you’re 65 or older, or you have a disability, you may be eligible for assistance from the Medicare health insurance program. If you fall under the low-income bracket and meet the requirements, you might be able to find help with the state-run Medicaid program, which caters to individuals aged 21 and up. Children aged 19 and younger can get health insurance from CHIP if and when they meet program requirements.
Help With Legal Matters
Legal Aid is a free legal program offered by the Legal Services Corporation. This program is aimed at low-income citizens that need assistance with legal matters. The program spans across 134 independent legal aid programs in all U.S Territories. If you want to find out how LSC can help you and if you qualify for assistance, visit the website or contact them on 202-295-1500 for more information.
Help for single mothers From Other Groups
The National Association of Hispanic Nurses offers grants and scholarships for Hispanic students that want to obtain their degree in health care.
The resources we listed here are just a few of many options when it comes to effective assistance programs for Hispanics, and we hope that this has helped open up some new doors for you.
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