Pick the right office
Food, cash, child care, housing, utility help, and health coverage often use different offices.
Rules and programs change by state. Choose your state to find starting points for food, rent, child care, health coverage, cash help, school support, legal help, and local resources.
Use the state page first when you are not sure where to start. State pages should explain the real program doors, not just list “grants.”
Food, cash, child care, housing, utility help, and health coverage often use different offices.
Housing, rent help, transportation, legal aid, shelters, and nonprofit help can change by county or city.
If one office is full, slow, or says no, a good state guide should point to the next realistic place to call.
A state page is not an eligibility decision. A program can ask for proof of income, household size, residency, child age, pregnancy, disability, immigration status, custody, school enrollment, work activity, or emergency need. Always confirm current rules with the official program.