It depends how much money you are making each month. Your employer might also be able to give you more information about what aid you qualify for.
Asha J. Rane has written: 'Social facilities and services for mothers and children in Ratnagiri District' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Mothers, Poor, Public welfare, Services for
i think the birth mothers where there to take care of a biological mothers child to help out
Social Services are based on income, resources and non-financial requirements which are set forth in agency policy, state and federal law. Benefits are not issued based on gender, race, religion, political affiliation, etc. Eligibility for public assistance progams, such as TANF cash assistance, Food stamps, Medicaid, and subsidized childcare is determined based on the reported and verified circumstances of a consumer. Single mothers, single fathers, intact families, and certain family members, who are caring for minor eligible children, can also potentially receive benefits for themselves along with the children, as long as they meet eligibility criteria.
depends on your state call your local social services to find out for sure
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There are government grants available to single parents for child care. Check with the local Social services office in your area to find out how to apply for assistance grants.
Depends on where you are and what type of social services you need. Most social or welfare services can be found in the blue pages of your local phone book under social services.
The range of public services that are provided by the government for the benefit of the community are social services. Social services are aimed at promoting the welfare of others and include services for medical care, education, food subsidies, and housing.
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