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About Stevieluna

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27yr old married stay-at-mother of 2 boys, almost 1yr and 2 1/2. Husband is disabled Vet and full-time student. Living on student loans and husbands sad (as in it doesn't even cover rent) disability check. Due to his disability all he can physically do right now is school. We are struggling to get by and our truck constantly needs repairs. I also just found out about a number of things wrong with my health, large things like skin cancer. Sad considering i don't go out in the sun due to an allergy.

Our family could really use some assistance this holiday season. Anything helps. Could really use station wagon or Mini Van the most.

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Starshine

Hello

How are you doing with the skin cancer? I had it but it was basal and got removed. I had about 10 of them and I am fair skinned and tried to tan when I was 29. I paid for it later.

I found something your state offers and will share it with you.

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Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF)

 

The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program provides cash assistance to low-income families with children while they strive to become self-sufficient. The program's goal is to reduce the number of families living in poverty, through employment and community resources

To qualify for TANF, families must have very few assets and little or no income. The current maximum monthly benefit for a family of three is $528.

 

Applying for TANF

 

You can apply for TANF by downloading an application and instructions below.  You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader software to view these PDF files. You can download the free software at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

 

These application forms should be printed and filled out by hand and then brought or sent to a local DHS Self-sufficiency office.

 

 English (PDF, 169 KB)

 Spanish (PDF, 1.46 MB)
   

 Russian (PDF, 335 KB)

 Vietnamese (PDF, 270 KB)

 

 

Other services

 

Many families in the TANF program receive help with needs such as employment, housing, child care, domestic violence and other factors that affect family stability.

 

Pre-TANF

 

The intent of the Pre-TANF Program is to provide initial screening and case management to families applying for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. This may include cash assistance as necessary to complete the plan and meet basic living expenses when other resources are not available.

 

Before Pre-TANF Program services begin, an assessment of the immediate unmet needs and strengths of the whole family is completed, eligibility is determined for Food Stamps and TANF-related medical benefits, and TANF eligibility factors are reviewed for presumed eligibility. A family may remain in the Pre-TANF program for as little as one day or up to 45-days, depending on the family's situation.

 

Pre-TANF includes an orientation on activities and services available in the local area. Case workers and other agency partners will assist clients in identifying family strengths as well as needs.  While in Pre-TANF clients will:

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      Learn about other resources that may be available, like child support or SSI (Social Security)
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      Use job search and job readiness activities to find and prepare for work.
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      Learn more about how to get the job they want.

In Pre-TANF, DHS can help pay for childcare and transportation while clients look for work. DHS can also help pay for items needed to start a job. Examples include uniforms, special tools and car repairs.

 

Post-TANF Program

 

The goal of the Post-TANF program is to provide parents who become ineligible for TANF due to income, a monthly grant of $100 for up to one year.  Post-TANF clients must stay employed and work a minimum number of hours per week.  This grant will help families with transitional expenses of employment.  There is an income cap of 250% of the federal poverty level.

 

Some other services that may assist families are:

    * Family Support & Connections
    * Alcohol or drug assessment and treatment
    * Child care
    * Domestic violence
    * Disability benefits
    * JOBS employment and training program
    * Housing
    * Mental health assessment and treatment
    * Medical care

The TANF program is administered by the Children, Adults and Families (CAF) Division of the Department of Human Services (DHS). All services are provided through local DHS offices.

 

Child support from absent parents

 

In addition, the Department of Human Services (DHS) works with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to help clients obtain child support from absent parents.  For help getting child support payments, contact Department of Justice.

Also see:  

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      Oregon Helps, a Web site that can help you find out if you might be eligible for several programs that serve families and children.
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      Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Policy

 
These are just a few available to you. See link for all of them.
 

Our House Of Portland, Inc.     (503)234-0175
2727 SE Alder
Portland, OR 97214


Society Of St Vincent De Paul Portland Council     (503)234-5287
PO Box 42157
Portland, OR 97242


Oregon Food Bank, Inc.     (503)282-0555
PO Box 55370
Portland, OR 97238

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Take care and hope life gets better for you and your family!
 
Sincerley,
 
Starshine

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