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  1. www.ncdhhs.gov › assistance › low-income-servicesNC DHHS: Low-Income Services

    Low-Income Services give you access to health care, child care, housing, financial and nutrition assistance regardless of your financial status. These services can range from temporary to long-standing assistances. Public charge rules that relate to determinations about certain legal resident statuses changed in March 2021.

  2. 3 days ago · Expansion-qualifying residents accounted for about 15 percent of North Carolina’s 2.9 million Medicaid enrollees at the beginning of May. “North Carolina’s expansion growth has been one of the fastest in the nation when we look at that compared to other states,” said Kinsley, who added that the state is “already three quarters of the ...

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  4. Feb 23, 2023 · Income Eligibility Guidelines 2023-2024_0.pdf. PDF • 101.36 KB - February 23, 2023. First Published. February 23, 2023. Last Updated.

  5. Feb 1, 2024 · Under the new guidelines, coverage expands to adults ages 19 through 64 who earn up to 138% of the federal poverty line, which means a single person earning about $20,000 or a family of three earning about $34,000 annually can now qualify for routine check-ups, prescription medication and other medical services without out-of-pocket expenses.

    • Benefit Diversion
    • Emergency Assistance
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    Benefit Diversion is an alternative to traditional cash assistance and helps families who are experiencing a temporary crisis associated with employment. Benefit Diversion is an optional package of services that include: 1. A one-time lump-sum payment equal to a maximum of three months of Work First Family Assistance benefits 2. Medicaid and Food a...

    Families who are experiencing a financial emergency may be eligible for financial help to pay for housing and utilities. Families that meet the following criteria may be eligible: 1. The family must have a child who lives with a relative as defined for Work First Family Assistance 2. Total income must be at or below 200% of poverty level 3. The fam...

    Work First applicants are required to register for the First Stop Employment Assistance Program with the Employment Security Commission. Failure to register results in the family's ineligibility for Work First Family Assistance.

  6. North Carolinas Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, called Work First (WF), is one of the many programs that connects families to resources to support wellness and economic self-sufficiency.

  7. May 18, 2021 · Raleigh. May 18, 2021. North Carolinas emergency rental assistance program has opened a second application period for very low-income renters that are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19.

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