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Dhs Family Community Resource Center Crawford County Robinson

Website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us


Robinson, IL - 62454
(618) 544-3151

Financial Help Provided: Department of Human Services Family Community Resource Center




Full Description: This is a Family Community Resource Center that accepts and receives applications for Cash, SNAP, and Medical Assistance by fax, mail or in person. Serves Jasper as well as Crawford Counties

Types of Cash Assistance Programs Offered By The Department of Human Services

People who need cash assistance may qualify for one of several programs. Here you will find short descriptions of programs that are available. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program helps pregnant women and families with one or more dependent children with temporary cash and other benefits. TANF can help pay for food, shelter, utilities, and expenses other than medical.

Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD) helps those who qualify and need cash assistance.

Earnfare helps adults who do not have custody of their children and who receive SNAP (formerly Food Stamps.) They must first work off the value of their SNAP benefits (at minimum wage) and then they can work more hours and earn up to $294 per month. *Call for updated rates as they are subject to change

Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) puts cash back in your pocket and will locate help to file your Income Taxes. Illinois Welcoming Centers - offer many state, community, health, employment training, and educational services in one location. The Illinois Welcoming Center staff is bilingual English/Spanish and has access to multilingual interpreters and translators.





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Tips For Prompt And Professional Assistance
1. Make an appointment - Always attempt to make an appointment. Oftentimes this will save you hours waiting in lines. When on the phone make sure you ask for the documentation needed in order to receive assistance.

2. Do not be late for your appointment - This tip should speak for itself.

3. Dress appropriately - If you want to be treated with respect, dress as appropriately as possible. We are not saying wear a suit. Just make sure you and your clothes are clean and non offensive. We have found that clients who dress in this manner have a better chance of receiving aid.

4. Bring all pre determined documentation - Bring all of the documents you were advised to bring from your appointment phone call. Without them, you will not receive aid.





Mission Statement
To help the needy find financial aid and assistance. This nation is going through tough times and providing a helping hand can help make the world a better place.