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Government Programs Single Mothers

from: Karlie Bestler

The federal government offers a number of social welfare programs for single mothers and and other low income families. These social welfare programs for single mothers and and other low income families are designed as help for single mothers and and other low income families so they can gain self sufficiency and independence.

These social welfare programs for single mothers and other families with low income must be applied for individually. To be eligible for these social welfare programs for single mothers and other families, income must fall below certain poverty levels. The level of income can vary from year to year, depending on changes in the eligibility requirements for these social welfare programs for single mothers and and other low income families.

Single mothers must qualify individually for the various social welfare programs for single mothers and and other low income families. The social welfare programs for single mothers and and other low income families range from health care, food stamps and housing.

Health Care

One form of state assistance for single mothers with low incomes is Medicaid. Medicaid is a health care program designed for low income families to receive doctor and hospital care. Prescription coverage, checkups and emergency services are included in the Medicaid program. The states each administer their own individual Medicaid programs and the eligibility requirements may vary somewhat from one state to another. Single mother applicants must meet eligibility requirements based on income, expenses, and available resources.

Housing

When in need of affordable housing single mothers should look into public housing. More than 1.2 million families were living in public housing units of some form in September 2010 according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Single mothers must meet the income eligibility requirements to qualify for public housing. Documentation including tax returns, income verification and expense records must be submitted to a local HUD office along with the application. Public housing could include apartments, homes and shared living quarters, depending on what is available in the area the single mother lives.

Food

Single mothers with income less than $2,000 are eligible for food stamps through the Social Security Administration. The food stamp program is also called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Food stamps are coupons that may be used at participating grocery stores to buy food. The amount of food stamps is determined by a calculation that takes into account expenses, income and number of children.

Living Expenses

The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, also referred to as TANF, is operated though states and receive federal money for the purpose of supporting needy families. While families with two parents may be eligible for TANF benefits, single mothers also may apply for the monthly financial assistance for single mothers and other low income families. Individual states set the amount of money the monthly financial assistance for single mothers and other low income families. TANF regulations require recipients to look for work, although mothers with children younger than 12 months old are exempt.



 

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