The Granville County Department of Social Services offers assistance programs to support residents who may otherwise have challenges paying utility bills. Some households in Granville County may qualify for assistance with their heating bill during the winter. Those interested in applying for this assistance —— should provide this information when applying:. Every household must complete an application.
If approved, payments will be made directly to the heating provider. Usted tiene hasta 90 calendario a partir del 1 de julio de para solicitar una audiencia. Civil Case No. Hawkins v. Cohen CV E. The case concerns improper terminations of Medicaid benefits.
The Court hearing the case has certified it as a class action. This means that the case is to help not just the people who filed the case but other Medicaid beneficiaries whose Medicaid has been or will be terminated improperly. The Court has ordered the N. Medicaid agency to stop terminations or reductions of Medicaid benefits until eligibility under all Medicaid categories has been considered and advance notice of the right to a hearing has been mailed to you.
For example, if you get Medicaid based on having a minor child who is turning eighteen years old, your county Department of Social Services must consider whether you are disabled before they stop your Medicaid. If you have any questions about this lawsuit or about your rights, you may contact the attorneys who filed the case, the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy.
You can reach these lawyers by calling this toll free number: You can also send the lawyers an email at Hawkinsinfo charlottelegaladvocacy. El caso se refiere a terminaciones inadecuadas de beneficios de Medicaid. El Tribunal ha ordenado a la agencia de Medicaid de N.
Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre esta demanda o sobre sus derechos, puede ponerse en contacto con los abogados que presentaron el caso, el Centro de Apoyo Legal en Charlotte. Skip to Main Content. Loading Close. Do Not Show Again Close. Family Reunification Services Family Reunification Services are intended to help families re-integrate children into their home after they have been in foster care or other types of out-of-home placement. Reunification services typically begin while the child is still living out of the home, with a family reunification worker assisting the family in creating a safe and successful transition back to the home.
Services continue after the child returns home, with workers providing individual and family therapy, case management and client advocacy to support the reunification. Family Resource Centers are a community-based, centralized source for family support services that may be provided through on-site programming or home-based strategies.
Services established at FRCs are provided for all family members. FRC Database Tutorial Respite Care Respite services provide temporary child care assistance to parents or other caregivers. By giving caregivers a relief from the stresses associated with providing care to a child with special needs, respite services can help improve satisfaction with parenting including adoptive and foster parenting as well as enhance capacity to cope with stress.
Family Violence Prevention and Services FVP FVP funding is provided for establishing, maintaining and expanding programs and projects to prevent family violence and to provide immediate shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence and their dependents.
All areas of the state are provided funding. A special emphasis is placed on serving the under-served with services focused on Hispanic residents, elder abuse victims, violence prevention among youth, accessibility and outreach. The North Carolina General Assembly allocates funding from the TANF block grant for direct services to victims of domestic violence and their dependents. Assistance to victims deemed eligible by the local county Social Services agency and referred by the local domestic violence agency includes helping a family become safe and economically independent.
Victims can be assisted with deposits for housing and utilities, cost of education, transportation, shelter services, legal fees, food, clothing, medical needs, day care and more.
This collaboration provides an opportunity for child welfare staff to positively address the needs of children and families exposed to domestic violence.
0コメント