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Government benefits in Collin County from HHS

Find how to get benefits from the government in Collin County TX, including from HHS or social services. There is public assistance for low-income families or single people, including SNAP food stamps from a Lone Star Card, TANF, Medicaid, child care help and more. Get government benefits from HHS in Collin County/

Most of the Collin County public assistance programs focus on the basic needs of people in or near poverty, such as food, housing, medical  and health care. However some resource help ensure long term success, such as work requirements around government cash from TANF.

Collin County food benefits

Low-income families, seniors, the disabled and unemployed will have nutritional needs met. Food may be offered from the WIC Program or SNAP food stamps. The formal name of WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children and SNAP is provided by the Lone Star Card.

Both of these publicly funded supplemental food assistance programs can provide qualified low income families with nutrition education, guidance, and food vouchers for qualifying infants and children. A focus of WIC in Collin County is on women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, and post-partum women. SNAP food stamps are tailored for people who are actively seeking work or who are currently employed, but who just can’t afford to provide for their families. Collin County can also offer breastfeeding support.

  • Eligibility requirements for WIC include pregnant women, families that have had a baby in the past six months, women who are breastfeeding a baby under 1 year of age. Another beneficiary can be parents, guardians, step-parents, and foster parents of infants and children under the age of 5, and these individuals can apply for WIC for their children. Income guidelines need to be met as well, including applicants will need to meet the household income guidelines at or below 185% of the federal government poverty level.
  • There are several social service and WIC offices across Collin County. They can help people apply, provide advice and support, and in general assist members of the local Collin County community. The addresses and phone numbers are below.

 

 

 

SNAP food stamps from HHS in Collin County are another option, and this is a federal government program that is run at the state of Texas and local level. Public government funds are used to provide vouchers from the Lone Star Card (EBT) to qualified families who need help. Note applications are processed by the online MyTexasBenefits site in Collin County.

Cash from the government is offered. The benefit, known as TANF, is meant to help keep families with kids “Stable”. The temporary cash assistance programs pay out money for bills ranging from car repairs to rent, electric, groceries, basic medical and more. This is a primary public assistance program from Collin County HHS for paying for basic living expenses.

Social Services in Collin County provides child care help. There are subsidies for low-income parents, including single mothers or dads, that need help while they work or attend job training. Public assistance from the Child Care Services (CCS) (which can also be applied to at MyTexasBenefits) will generally be income based, but some people will get free daycare. More on CCS in Texas.

Medical insurance from Collin County government

Free or low cost medical care may be offered from the Indigent Health Care Program. Qualified, indigent adults, the homeless in Collin County and/or children may be able to access a number of health care services from this Collin County public health care program. Applicants will need to present proof of their income and assets in order to qualify for aid.

What will happen is basically the Collin County government will refer patients to non-profit organizations and/or health clinics across the region. Each free or income based medical clinic will offer their own services and types of health care, and services will vary, however this can be an option for those who need help. In addition, the County can also arrange for immunizations as well as dental. Look here for a free Collin County medical clinic.

 

 

 

 

A free discount prescription card is known as Coast2Coast Rx Card. People who use this card can save up to 45% on their medications. The card is free to sign up for, and most pharmacy chains and retailers across Collin County Texas accept the card, and it can be used to purchase a wide variety of prescription drugs.

Medicaid in Collin County is another health care type service from HHS. This medical assistance program is an option for very low income families meet certain  federal government income poverty guidelines and who are in need of insurance.

The insurance can address many medical or dental needs. Medicaid will pay for urgent care or primary care services in the local Collin County Texas region, basic dental, RX meds, vision check ups and even transportation. The public assistance program has a number of other benefits for coverage individuals.

Phone number to apply

There is a customer service number to apply for HHS - Social Services in Collin County. Families in need can also apply at MyBenefits today for benefits. Or call customer service at 4600 Community Ave., McKinney, TX 75071. Call (972) 424-1460 or the office at 825 N. McDonald St., McKinney, TX, 75069. Phone (972) 548-4100 or (972) 562-5832.

 

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