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Public Assistance
Public Assistance
Westchester County offers a wide range of support to individuals and families in need of assistance. Our goal is to enable public assistance customers and potential customers to gain self-sufficiency through employment, securing support for children and offering other services that remove barriers to independence.
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The Westchester County Department of Social Services offers a wide range of help for individuals and families of low income, and for families under severe financial pressure from catastrophic illness or family breakup.
Find out how to determine your eligibility for housing or for service for the homeless.
The Housing Office of the Westchester County DSS provides temporary shelter to homeless families, singles, and childless couples in the county.
Learn who is eligible for MA or Child Health Plus Assistance.
Medical Assistance is help for people who cannot afford to pay for all of their medical care.
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Comprehensive information on public assistance eligibility criteria for non-citizens as established under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA).
Raising children without full financial support can mean hardship for both the custodial parent and the child. Find information to help you raise your family.
Westchester County provides to eligible families financial help with day care payments.
The Westchester County Office of Family and Children’s Services is responsible for overseeing a wide range of programs and services for at-risk families and children.
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