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What social benefit programs exist in the USA?

Source:US Citizenship and Immigration Services Depending on your immigration status, length of stay in the United States of America, you and your family members may be eligible for federal benefits. The program of preferential purchase of products (SNAP) Some immigrants, including children, may be eligible for the SNAP. SNAP provides you with the means to purchase food in grocery stores. Some states have their own, state-funded programs of preferential purchase of products with the rules of participation of immigrants in them, which differ from each other in different states. For information about SNAP and requirements for participation in it, see: www.fns.usda.gov/snap. SNAP information in 36 different languages is available at: www.fns.usda.gov/documents-available-other-languages. Services for people who subjected to domestic violence Immigrants and their children who have been subjected to domestic violence may be eligible for federal benefits and services, such as shelter for battered women, or the SNAP program. For more information about these programs, see www.womenshealth.gov/violence-against-women. The Temporary Assistance Program for Needy Families (TANF Program) The program of temporary assistance to needy families is federal, in accordance with which assistance and jobs are provided for low-income families. These programs vary from state to state, and some states have their own state-funded assistance programs. For more information and to learn about eligibility requirements, please visit:www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ofa/programs/tanf. Assistance to immigrants with physical and mental disabilities Immigrants with physical and mental disabilities may be eligible for Medicaid, SNAP, and age and disability benefits. For information on age and disability benefits, see: here Integrated Employment Centers The federal government finances job centers where job referrals are provided, counseling is provided on career choices, job listings are offered, and other employment services are provided. Some such centers also offer ESL courses and vocational courses for immigrants. If you want to find a comprehensive employment center at your place of residence, then go to www.careeronestop.org or www.doleta.gov/

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