TANF ni impfunyapfunyo y’amajambo asigura Imfashanyo y’Imfatakibanza Ku miryango Ikenye. TANF ifashisha amahera imiryango ifise abana murugo. TANF ishobora gufasha abimukira bamwe bamwe kuriha ivyankenerwa shingiro nk’inzu, chauffage, n’ibindi bintu ushobora gukenera nk’ivyahi vy’abana n’amasabuni.
TANF elingi koloba Lisungi ya tango moke pona kosunga mabota oyo ezali na mikakatano. TANF epesaka mbongo pona kosunga mabota oyo bazali na bana na ndako. TANF ekoki kosunga ba immigrants misusu kofuta pona biloko ya mutuya lokola esika ya kovanda, chauffage, mpe na biloko mosusu lokola couches na savon.
TANF significa Assistência Temporária para Famílias Necessitadas. O programa TANF oferece ajuda financeira para famílias com filhos que moram em casa. O TANF pode ajudar alguns imigrantes a pagar pelas necessidades básicas, como habitação, aquecimento e outros itens que possam precisar, como fraldas e sabão.
TANF corresponde a las iniciales en inglés de Asistencia Temporal para Familias Necesitadas. El programa TANF brinda ayuda monetaria a familias con hijos que viven en la casa. El TANF puede ayudar a algunos inmigrantes a pagar necesidades básicas como vivienda, calefacción y otras cosas que pueda necesitar, como pañales y jabón.
Raising incomes will lift Maine people out of poverty, shrink economic inequality that harms us all, and stabilize our economy. Maine Equal Justice works to make sure everyone has the economic security they need to get ahead, including the idea of “basic” or “guaranteed” income.
Parents as Scholars Program (PaS), the Higher Opportunity for Pathways to Employment (HOPE), the Competitive Skills Scholarship Program (CSSP) and the Dislocated Worker Benefit Program (DWB) provide valuable education and training opportunities. PaS, HOPE, and CSSP are all specifically designed to provide high value post-secondary degrees or industry-recognized credentials to people with low income.
Welcome, members of the 130th Maine legislature! The following is a message from the Equal Justice Partners’ Circle. We are a group of people who know poverty, racism and hardship firsthand and are joining together to address the major problems facing low-income people in Maine. We are Mainers from different backgrounds who have experienced marginalization of one kind or another, and we are working together to bring an end to it. We share this message to ask you to join with us to address health care needs, housing insecurity and the deepening poverty we see in our communities. The pandemic has highlighted every crack in our society, and we cannot be silent in the face of these times. We are here to share our stories and experiences in order to achieve a system that treats everyone with the dignity and respect we deserve and the opportunity to advance ourselves.
The CDC has issued an order that no landlord may evict a tenant for non-payment from now until the end of 2020. The CDC has issued an order that no landlord may evict a tenant for non-payment from now until the end of 2020.
More than 25,000 Maine families, including 45,000 children will soon get extra SNAP benefits to help make up for free or reduced meals lost at schools. This help will come from the Pandemic EBT Program (P-EBT).
Maine is one of only 13 states that has no adult dental benefit in Medicaid, except for limited emergency care—33 states plus the District of Columbia offer more comprehensive dental benefits or at least free cleanings, while four offer no dental benefits.
Lessons from a 2010 Survey of Maine TANF Families
Maine Equal Justice focuses its work on many of the issues that affect people’s daily lives – access to adequate health care, housing, transportation and childcare; food and income security; and higher education and training. Maine Equal Justice is a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization. Our EIN is 04-3346273.
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