Benefits/Financial Services
Temporary
Assistance to Needy Families
Assistance program for families with children who are
deprived of support of one or both parents.
Food
Stamp
Program designed to alleviate hunger and malnutrition
by allowing low-income households to obtain a more nutritious
diet.
Medicaid
Provide medical care for needy persons who have
insufficient income to meet their medical needs.
Auxiliary
Grants for the Aged and/or Disabled
Assists aged, blind, and disabled individuals who
reside in homes for adults.
Energy assistance/Fuel Assistance
Provides funds to eligible households to offset the cost
of home energy
State-Local
Hospitalization
Provides for hospitalization and treatment for
medically indigent people
Refugee Resettlement Program
Program may available to enable states to assist
refugees
Emergency Assistance (TANF)
Provides short term, limited financial assistance to
families with children who have had fire or natural disaster.
Day
Care Services for Children
Day care is arranged so parents can work or train for
employment. Within budgetary constraints, day care can be
subsidized for families who qualify. The amount of subsidy is
based on household income.
Family
Day Care Provider Certification:
Eligible Families in need of day care services are
referred to licensed or certified providers. The agency provides
certification and training opportunities for Family Day Care
Homes.
Volunteer Opportunities for Individuals and Organizations:
Put your talents and skills to work helping others. We have
various opportunities for you to volunteer with adults,
children, families or in the office. Build your resume, make
friends, and help make Gloucester County a better place to live
and work.