Cash Assistance
Cash assistance, also known as Temporary Assistance for Families, helps adults with their problems in getting a job, provides support services for work, training, work activities, and education and helps families learn new skills, build on their current abilities, and keep children in their homes.
To receive cash assistance, a family must have at least one child in the home under the age of 18 or a family expecting a child. The child may live with a parent or relative or live with a person named by a court to take care of the child, such as a guardian, conservator, or custodian. The family must also have low incomes and few resources.
How to Receive Cash Assistance
Apply for cash assistance by filling out an Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS) online application.
For more information about cash assistance visit Economic and Employment Supports.