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No one can deny it, times are tough on everyone. Times are especially tough for families who were already struggling. If you are part of a low income family, you may not be aware there are organizations which can lend a hand in these tough economic times.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army operates across the entire United States. Their programs available for low income families include the following.
- Housing and homeless services to provide emergency housing
- Food and nutrition programs which provide food for those in need
- Christmas charity, which provides Christmas dinners, clothing and toys for those families who cannot afford them
Goodwill
Goodwill plays an important role in providing people across America with the skills to better their life, regardless of their socio-economic background. Their programs designed to help low income families to increase employment options include the following.
- Job training and employment placement
- Free classes in reading and English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Financial aid for education
Medicaid
For low income families in the United States help is available to gain access to health care services. Medicaid is a federal-state run means tested program which supports low income families and their children, as well as people with a disability and the elderly. It also supports pregnant women with a low income. The eligibility requirements differ from state to state, however the primary requirements for Medicaid eligibility include the following.
- Having limited assets
- Age
- Income and resources
- Residential status
- Disability
- Pregnancy
- Being a child
When times are tough financially, it is good to know what programs are available in case you require some assistance.
