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Benefits/Financial Services
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
TANF is an assistance program that pays a monthly money payment to families with
children who are deprived of the support of one or both parents. A child is eligible for
TANF if he or she meets these conditions:
- Lives in Virginia
- Is under age 18, or is 18 and expects to graduate from high school
before reaching age 19
- Lives with a parent or a person of close relationship, or in a foster
home under special circumstances
- Is a citizen of the U.S. or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent
residence
- Is deprived of parental support or care due to a parent's death,
disability, continued absence from the home, or unemployment; and
- Needs financial assistance.
Frequently asked questions
How Much Assistance Can A Family Receive?
The difference between income the family receives monthly and the amount
allowed by state standards determines the amount of the TANF payment.
How Long Can A Family Receive TANF?
An assistance unit including an adult is limited to sixty (60) months of
TANF.
VIEW - The Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare Program is a
program of employment opportunities to assist individuals in attaining the goal of
self-sufficiency. All TANF recipients must participate in VIEW unless they meet an
exemption. Assistance Units required to participate in the VIEW program are limited to twenty-four
(24) months of eligibility.
They are then ineligible for twenty-four (24) months.
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Updated by:
Terri Moore
Updated:
May 09, 2008 |