Now what? When recipients earn enough to no longer receive Temporary Assistance, they may still qualify for at least : 12 months of Medicaid 12 months of child care assistance 5 months of SNAP.
Additional Benefits of Working Work history combined with skills can lead to a better job! Pay into Social Security to qualify for retirement benefits! Qualify for Federal and State tax credits to boost income!
Supportive Services Need help with expenses related to your job? You may be eligible for: Child care assistance Transportation assistance Other work-related costs like uniforms, equipment, tools or licensing fees. Recent Comments. Share on facebook Facebook. Once this limit is reached, that adult and all members of his or her FA household are ineligible to receive any more FA benefits.
The months need not be consecutive, but rather each individual month in which TANF-funded benefits are received is included in the lifetime count. Parents and other adult relatives receiving FA who are determined to be able to work must comply with federal work requirements to receive FA benefits. As a further condition of FA eligibility each person who applies for or is receiving FA is required to cooperate with state and local departments of social services in efforts to locate any absent parent and obtain support payments and other payments or property.
Non-cooperation without good cause could result in lower FA benefits. SNA is for:. Recipients of SNA who are determined to be able to work must also comply with work requirements to receive SNA benefits. Generally, you can receive cash SNA for a maximum of two years in a lifetime.
After that, if you are eligible for SNA, it is provided in non-cash form, such as a payment made directly to your landlord or voucher sent directly to your utility company. In addition, non-cash SNA is provided for:. Participants in CAP are also restricted to the month lifetime limit. Additionally, cash Temporary Assistance in New York State is limited to a cumulative period of 60 months for any adult. An emergency is an urgent need or situation that has to be taken care of right away.
Some examples of an emergency are:. Some examples of emergency assistance include, but are not limited to:. Payments may be authorized once you are determined to be eligible for one of the following emergency programs:. Emergency Assistance to Needy Families EAF - provides assistance to meet the emergency needs of pregnant women and families with at least one child under age 18, or under age 19 and regularly attending full time secondary school.
Note: Aliens who do not have documents that permit them to reside legally in the US are eligible only for certain kinds of emergency benefits.
To find out if you are eligible to receive Temporary Assistance, including help with an emergency, you need to file an application with your county Department of Social Services or, if you live in one of the five boroughs of New York City, with your local Job Center.
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