Financial help for single moms

Virginia State Assistance For Single Mothers

Help For Single Moms In Virginia

Single moms in the state of Virginia have many options when it comes to looking for a little extra help in caring for their families. Each program is designed to make it easier for Virginia families to become self sufficient and enjoy the quality of life that they desire.

Childcare – The state of Virginia recognizes that families who are working towards self-sufficiency, including families with single mothers, must have access to quality childcare in order to hold a job, yet often cannot afford the right type of childcare. Virginia offers a childcare subsidy (http://www.dss.virginia.gov/family/) to eligible families that helps with this need. Eligibility is based on family size, situation, and income level.

Health Care
– Those who cannot afford insurance or are not offered insurance through their employer can apply for Virginia’s Medicaid program, which is offered through the Department of Medical Assistance Services. The program is offered to low income families with children. Virginia also offers the Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS) program, which is both a children’s health insurance program and an insurance premium assistance program. FAMIS also offers help for uninsured and under insured pregnant moms.

Food and Supplies – The state of Virginia offers several assistance programs that single moms can use to get food and supplies for their families. Through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, single moms can get a temporary cash benefit to get through hard times. SNAP and WIC offer options for single moms who need help buying healthy food (http://www.dss.virginia.gov/). All of these programs are part of the Department of Social Services.

Transportation – The state of Virginia has an extensive public transportation option that gives single moms a more reliable way to get to and from work when they do not own their own vehicles. Information about the rail and bus lines is available at http://www.drpt.virginia.gov/.

Rent Assistance – Keeping a family in a warm home is of primary importance to most single mothers. Rent assistance programs offer through HUD give moms some help in finding quality housing at an affordable or subsidized cost. Both public housing and housing choice vouchers are available. Some single moms prefer to find a subsidized apartment, which is also an option.

College Grants – Financial aid for college makes it possible for some single moms to get a degree that will improve their employment outlook. To find financial aid, file the FAFSA, and then talk to the financial aid department at the school you are considering. Look for a school with evening and online classes to fit your busy schedule.

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