Free Social Service Screening For State Assistance Programs
Free Social Service Screening For State Assistance Programs
SOUTHBURY â Free social service screenings for food stamps and other programs to help any Connecticut resident facing difficult times will take place on Thursday, August 23, from 10 am to 3 pm at the Jewish Federation, 444 Main Street North.
The Federationâs Brownstein Jewish Family Service has teamed up with the Connecticut Association for Human Services (CAHS) to continue offering these free monthly social service screenings, by appointment, for a dozen work support/ basic needs programs, including SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly food stamps), energy assistance, HUSKY, Medicaid, and Charter Oak insurance.
The screenings have helped many Connecticut residents who are falling through the cracks and having a tough time making ends meet. People who are struggling to put food on the table, families where one or both parents recently lost their jobs and health insurance, and seniors in their 80s have all been assisted.
The public is welcome to call to learn about income guidelines for SNAP and other programs for which they may be eligible. For example, the gross monthly income for SNAP eligibility for a single person is $1,680 and $2,268 for a family of two. You can own a home or a car and its value is not counted as an asset.
During the past year, dozens of local residents have been found eligible for food stamps during the screening.
Reservations are required for the one-hour screening, which is given by Nera Clemente of the Connecticut Association for Human Services. To RSVP, call Debby Horowitz, Brownstein Jewish Family Service director, at 203-267-3177. All calls are confidential.