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. Immigrants should know that they and their families can access many public benefits without concern, if they are eligible, and are encouraged to get information about public charge rules in English and Spanish on the NC Justice Center website here. Emergency Assistance Short term financial assistance for families in crisis. Food and Nutrition Services (Food Stamps) Food and Nutrition Services is a federal food assistance program that helps low income families buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet. Low Income Energy Assistance The Low Income Energy Assistance Program is a Federally funded program that provides a one time vendor payment to help eligible households pay their heating bills. Crisis Intervention Program The Crisis Intervention Program assists individuals and families who are experiencing a heating or cooling related crisis. Assistance At Risk Case Management (Services to Prevent Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation) Child Service Coordination Community Services Block Grant: Assistance for Low Income Individuals and Families Crisis Intervention Program Discounted Medications Emergency Assistance (Short Term Financial Assistance for Families in Crisis) Emergency Housing and Shelters for the Homeless Emergency Solutions Grant Program Information for Grantees Food and Nutrition Services (Food Stamps) Housing and Home Improvement Assistance Low Income Energy Assistance Medication Assistance Program Programs to Find and Maintain Housing Rural Health Centers Safety Net Dental Clinics Work First Cash Assistance
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. Immigrants should know that they and their families can access many public benefits without concern, if they are eligible, and are encouraged to get information about public charge rules in English and Spanish on the NC Justice Center website here. Emergency Assistance Short term financial assistance for families in crisis. Food and Nutrition Services (Food Stamps) Food and Nutrition Services is a federal food assistance program that helps low income families buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet. Low Income Energy Assistance The Low Income Energy Assistance Program is a Federally funded program that provides a one time vendor payment to help eligible households pay their heating bills. Crisis Intervention Program The Crisis Intervention Program assists individuals and families who are experiencing a heating or cooling related crisis. Assistance At Risk Case Management (Services to Prevent Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation) Child Service Coordination Community Services Block Grant: Assistance for Low Income Individuals and Families Crisis Intervention Program Discounted Medications Emergency Assistance (Short Term Financial Assistance for Families in Crisis) Emergency Housing and Shelters for the Homeless Emergency Solutions Grant Program Information for Grantees Food and Nutrition Services (Food Stamps) Housing and Home Improvement Assistance Low Income Energy Assistance Medication Assistance Program Programs to Find and Maintain Housing Rural Health Centers Safety Net Dental Clinics Work First Cash Assistance