Job Loss Support and Unemployment Help for Single Mothers in Nebraska
Job Loss Support & Unemployment Help for Single Mothers in Nebraska
Last updated: September 2025
This guide focuses on fast, practical help for Nebraska single moms who recently lost work or have been unemployed for a while. You’ll find exact steps, current rules, realistic timelines, and local contacts you can call today. Where we mention a program or organization, we link you right to it.
If You Only Do 3 Things — Emergency Actions to Take
- Call ACCESSNebraska Economic Assistance to screen for cash aid, energy help, expedited food benefits, and emergency assistance the same day. Use the toll‑free line at 1-800-383-4278, or the local lines for your city on the ACCESSNebraska page. You can also apply online through iServe Nebraska. (dhhs.ne.gov)
- File your Nebraska Unemployment Insurance (UI) claim online right now at NEworks and start filing weekly claims this Sunday for waiting‑week credit. Read NDOL’s step‑by‑step “What to Expect” page on the Nebraska Department of Labor site. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Call 211 to get routed to rent/utility aid, local pantries, and church programs near you; dial 2‑1‑1 or 1‑866‑813‑1731, live chat via Nebraska 211, or text your ZIP to 898211 via United Way of the Midlands 211. (ne211.org)
Quick Help Box — Keep These 5 Contacts Handy
- Nebraska Claims Center (Unemployment) 1-402-458-2500 — file weekly claims or ask about a decision; forms at NDOL Unemployment Services and NDOL Payment FAQs. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Emergency Energy Help (LIHEAP) 1-800-383-4278 statewide; Omaha 1-402-595-1258; Lincoln 1-402-323-3900 — program details at DHHS Energy Assistance and seasonal updates at DHHS LIHEAP News. (dhhs.ne.gov)
- Food Bank SNAP/food hotline (NE) 1-855-444-5556 — pantries and SNAP help via Food Bank for the Heartland and distribution schedules via Food Bank of Lincoln Food Finder. (foodbankheartland.org)
- Child Support Customer Service 1-877-631-9973 (Option 2) — modify orders after job loss at Nebraska Child Support and self‑help forms at Nebraska Judicial Branch. (dhhs.ne.gov)
- American Job Centers — in‑person help Omaha 1-402-444-4700; Lincoln 1-402-441-1640; Columbus 1-402-564-7160; Grand Island 1-308-385-6300; Scottsbluff 1-308-632-1420 — full list at NDOL Job Centers and Heartland Workforce Solutions. (dol.nebraska.gov)
How to File for Nebraska Unemployment Today
Start here to lock in your benefit week and avoid delays.
- File online. Use your phone or computer to file at NEworks Unemployment Services, then create a searchable resume as NDOL requires on the Nebraska Department of Labor site. Expect NDOL to review your claim within about 21 days (some pages note up to 28 days). Keep filing weekly while the claim is pending on NDOL’s portal. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Know your benefits. Nebraska’s maximum weekly benefit in 2025 is $564, with up to 26 weeks for most claims. Your first “waiting week” is never paid, but you must still file that weekly claim; NDOL explains this on What to Expect After You File and in the Payment FAQ. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- File weekly claims. File every Sunday–Saturday for the prior week, even during an appeal. Keep your resume searchable and log your job‑search activities through NEworks to stay eligible as described by NDOL Weekly Claims FAQs. (dol.nebraska.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- If your claim is older than 28 days without updates, message NDOL via Contact Us or visit a local Job Center to escalate. You can also call the Claims Center at 1-402-458-2500. (dol.nebraska.gov)
Quick Facts: Nebraska Unemployment (2025)
| Item | Today’s rule or number | Where to check |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly benefit maximum | $564 | NDOL Benefit Amounts (dol.nebraska.gov) |
| Benefit duration | Up to 26 weeks | fyiGOV UI weeks table; confirm any changes with NDOL. (fyigov.com) |
| Waiting week | 1 week (unpaid) — still file | NDOL What to Expect (dol.nebraska.gov) |
| Processing timeline | ~21 days (sometimes up to 28) | NDOL Payment FAQ and NDOL Contact Us. (dol.nebraska.gov) |
| Weekly filing window | Sunday–Saturday for prior week | NDOL Weekly Claims FAQ (dol.nebraska.gov) |
How to Keep Your UI — What Job Search Nebraska Really Requires
Nebraska uses “reemployment activities” instead of a simple “two contacts” rule. You must complete five activities per week, with at least two job applications. Acceptable activities include applying through NEworks, attending job fairs, and meeting a career counselor; see the official list at NDOL Reemployment Activities and the rule in 219 NAC 4-004. (dol.nebraska.gov)
Keep a running log in NEworks during the week; NDOL audits these logs. If you’re in full‑time, NDOL‑approved training, work search can be waived under Approved Training and 219 NAC 4-007. (dol.nebraska.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- If your week was denied for missing activities, fix your log in NEworks before the next weekly filing and ask a local Job Center staffer to review your entries. For exemptions (e.g., union hiring hall, approved training), bring proof per NDOL FAQ. (dol.nebraska.gov)
Can You Go to School While on UI? Nebraska’s Approved Training Program
Nebraska’s Approved Training Program (APT) can waive weekly work‑search while you attend full‑time school or vocational training and may add up to 26 extra weeks of benefits. Apply online through NDOL’s APT form after you’ve registered for classes; read the eligibility page on NDOL Approved Training for timelines and the fax/mailing address. (dol.nebraska.gov)
APT works well with WIOA training at American Job Centers and SNAP E&T through SNAP Next Step. Ask an NDOL counselor about co‑enrollment; Nebraska’s WIOA plan pushes partner co‑enrollment to add supports like tuition help and tools, described in the WIOA State Plan portal. (wioaplans.ed.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- If APT is denied, ask NDOL about Trade Readjustment Allowances under TAA/TRA, or use the Community College Gap Assistance Program for short, in‑demand certificates. Both can pair with NEworks coaching. (dol.nebraska.gov)
Emergency Cash and Work Support: Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) and Employment First
If UI isn’t enough or you’re not eligible, apply for Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) cash and work services under Nebraska’s TANF program. Apply through ACCESSNebraska; you’ll be connected to Employment First, which adds job search support, mileage, clothing and sometimes car‑repair help through the Employment First Supportive Service Guidelines. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Nebraska posts ADC payment standards and emergency limits in its Title 468 Appendix; the posted Payment Maximum ranges (e.g., 331foraone‑personunit;331 for a one‑person unit; 562 for four) come from the 468‑000‑209 chart still in effect as of mid‑2025. Always confirm current amounts with DHHS Economic Assistance because local factors and updates can change payouts. (dhhs.ne.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- Ask about Transitional Benefits after you return to work (five small cash payments are allowed by Neb. Rev. Stat. 43‑512). If you’re denied ADC, appeal through ACCESSNebraska and also check SNAP Next Step E&T for paid training supports on DHHS SNAP Next Step. (law.justia.com)
One‑Time Emergency Cash: Nebraska “Emergency Assistance” (EA)
Nebraska’s Emergency Assistance (EA) can help with rent, deposit, utilities, and essential services for eligible families at risk of losing housing. The posted income limits (185% of “standard of need”) and annual payment maximums are listed in 468‑000‑207 Emergency Assistance Limits. Apply through ACCESSNebraska, and call to confirm active funding in your county before you apply. (dhhs.ne.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- Use your regional Coordinated Entry access point to get on the housing list fast: All Doors Lead Home lists public access points statewide, and Threshold CoC covers Douglas and Sarpy counties. Also call 211 to find rapid one‑time rent funds. (community-services.unl.edu)
How to Stop Utility Shutoff in Nebraska Today
If you have a shutoff notice, act the same day and document your calls.
- Natural gas (regulated) cold‑weather protections. From Nov 1–Mar 31, Black Hills Energy and NorthWestern Energy cannot disconnect without granting an extra 30‑day payment window, under the Nebraska Public Service Commission Cold Weather Rule and 291 NAC ch.9 §013. Ask the utility for a plan and apply for LIHEAP right away at DHHS Energy Assistance. (psc.nebraska.gov)
- Electric utilities. OPPD has a year‑round Energy Assistance Program (up to $500/year via Dollar Energy partners) and a Customer Assistance Program (CAP) pilot with monthly credits. Start at OPPD EAP and OPPD CAP. NPPD and LES offer payment arrangements; see NPPD news/updates and LES Financial Assistance. (oppd.com)
- Medical necessity & shutoff notices. State law on disconnection notices and medical certificates is in Neb. Rev. Stat. §70‑1605–1606; ask your utility about “medical certification” hold while you apply for LIHEAP. Also call 211 for church funds to cover deposits/fees. (codes.findlaw.com)
Omaha Water Bill Help (M.U.D.)
Apply to the M.U.D. Home Fund through Dollar Energy partner agencies (find an agency via the M.U.D. Utility Assistance page; automated locator 1‑888‑650‑9132). Also, OPPD and M.U.D. co‑host the Heat the Streets fundraiser that feeds these funds each spring, reported at M.U.D. News. (mudomaha.com)
Lincoln Water Bill Help (Lincoln Water System)
Set up payment plans and pay online through the City of Lincoln Water & Wastewater portal; if you’re behind, ask about community funds listed on LES Financial Assistance and call ACCESSNebraska to request LIHEAP crisis aid to stop disconnects. (lincoln.ne.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- Ask a caseworker to fax or email your pending LIHEAP case to the utility. If winter gas shutoff threatens, cite the PSC cold‑weather rule on PSC’s site; if electric or water shutoff is same‑day, request a short hold while 211 finds emergency aid. (psc.nebraska.gov)
Food Money Fast: SNAP, Summer EBT, and WIC
- SNAP. Apply for SNAP the same day through iServe/ACCESSNebraska. Nebraska screens for expedited SNAP (7‑day issuance) when you have very little income or cash. The USDA’s Nebraska page lists contact info and notes on theft replacement rules; start at FNS Nebraska SNAP. (dhhs.ne.gov)
- Summer EBT. In 2025, DHHS issued a one‑time $120 per eligible child for summer groceries; local coverage is at 1011NOW and Local4/KSNB. For next summer, watch DHHS News. (1011now.com)
- WIC. If you’re pregnant or have kids under 5, call the statewide WIC line at 1-800-942-1171 and check 2025 income limits on Nebraska WIC; the federal directory also lists contacts on FNS Nebraska WIC. (dhhs.ne.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- Get immediate groceries via Food Bank for the Heartland’s map or Food Bank of Lincoln’s Food Finder and ask their SNAP outreach to help push your application. (foodbankheartland.org)
Health Coverage After Job Loss: Medicaid or Marketplace
- Medicaid expansion (Heritage Health Adult) covers adults 19–64 with incomes up to 138% FPL. Apply year‑round through iServe/ACCESSNebraska or see details at Medicaid Expansion in Nebraska. Local health departments also post simple charts, like SCHD’s page. (dhhs.ne.gov)
- Marketplace (HealthCare.gov). Losing job coverage gives you a 60‑day Special Enrollment Period. Compare plans and apply at HealthCare.gov; free local enrollment help is available through the Health Center Association of Nebraska. (healthcare.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- If you’re denied Medicaid but very close to income limits, ask about “medically needy/spend‑down” options via ACCESSNebraska and get in‑person help from a community health center listed by HCAN. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Affordable Child Care While You Job‑Hunt or Work
Nebraska’s Child Care Subsidy helps pay for care so you can job‑search, work, or train. The pilot under LB 485 expanded eligibility to higher incomes; current 2024–2025 income tables are posted on DHHS Child Care for Parents. You apply and manage cases via ACCESSNebraska/iServe. (dhhs.ne.gov)
For extra savings, see the state’s refundable Child Care Tax Credit (up to $2,000 per child for qualifying incomes; annual cap met early in 2025) on the Nebraska Department of Revenue site and the program authorization table at DOR: Authorization Table. (revenue.nebraska.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- Ask SNAP Next Step E&T or Employment First for short‑term child care help while in approved activities, and request provider lists from your local American Job Center. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Child Support When Your Income Drops
If you pay support and lost your job, request a modification as soon as possible. Start at Nebraska Judicial Branch: Modification of Child Support and call the statewide line 1‑877‑631‑9973 (Option 2) shown on Child Support FAQs. You can also apply online for IV‑D services at My Nebraska Child Support Account. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Your ADC case may interact with child support assignment rules; for questions about how collections are handled while on ADC, call the child support line above, and if needed get legal help via Nebraska Free Legal Answers and courthouse self‑help from the Nebraska Judicial Branch. (ne.freelegalanswers.org)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- If you need a quick hearing date, ask the district court clerk about local filing requirements posted by the Nebraska Judicial Branch and consult Legal Aid of Nebraska through court self‑help centers listed on the same site. (supremecourt.nebraska.gov)
Reality Check
- Processing times: UI decisions usually take about 21 days; some contact pages say up to 28 days. Keep filing each week so you get paid for eligible weeks once approved; NDOL repeats this in multiple FAQs on Payments and Weekly Claims. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Work search audits: Nebraska audits logs. Do five activities weekly and two real applications; see Reemployment Activities and keep proof. If you miss a week, file anyway and fix it next week. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Energy funds run out: LIHEAP and utility charity funds can be exhausted; always call to confirm funds on DHHS Energy Assistance and ask 211 for backup agencies. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Quick Reference Cheat Sheet
| Need | Best first step | Backup |
|---|---|---|
| UI claim | File at NEworks; read NDOL What to Expect | Call 1‑402‑458‑2500; visit Job Centers. (dol.nebraska.gov) |
| Food this week | Food Bank Heartland map | Food Bank of Lincoln Food Finder. (foodbankheartland.org) |
| Energy shutoff | Apply LIHEAP and call utility | PSC Cold Weather Rule. (dhhs.ne.gov) |
| Rent help | ACCESSNebraska EA | All Doors Lead Home access points. (dhhs.ne.gov) |
| Everything else | Dial 211 | Chat/text via UWM 211. (ne211.org) |
Application Checklist (print or screenshot)
- ID documents — photo ID, Social Security cards, birth certificates; upload through iServe/ACCESSNebraska or carry to Job Centers. (dhhs.ne.gov)
- Layoff proof — separation letter, last pay stub; required by NDOL and helpful for EA. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Banking — routing/account for direct deposit; add inside NEworks UI settings. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Job-search log — keep five activities, two applications weekly; NDOL’s list at Reemployment Activities. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Bills & notices — shutoff/eviction letters; upload with LIHEAP or show at CE access points via All Doors Lead Home. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Local Organizations, Charities, Churches, and Support Groups
- Omaha metro: Call Heartland Workforce Solutions / AJC at 1‑402‑444‑4700; for street outreach and housing triage, see Threshold CoC Access Points. Pair this with 211 for churches offering rent and utility aid. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Lincoln & Lancaster County: The Lincoln AJC can schedule resume help; LES posts local utility assistance partners, and the Food Bank of Lincoln can route you to pantry times. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Grand Island–Kearney–Central NE: Use the Grand Island AJC (1‑308‑385‑6300), and contact Coordinated Entry access points listed on All Doors Lead Home (BoS). Pair with 211 to locate church vouchers. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Panhandle & Western NE (Scottsbluff/North Platte): Visit the Scottsbluff AJC (1‑308‑632‑1420) and the local American Job Center network for training scholarships. Call 211 for motel/transport help if shelters are full. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Northeast NE (Norfolk/Columbus): Call Norfolk AJC 1‑402‑370‑3430 or Columbus AJC 1‑402‑564‑7160 and request NDOL’s reemployment classes; use 211 to find nearby church pantries. (dol.nebraska.gov)
Diverse Communities: Tailored Help
LGBTQ+ single mothers: Ask Nebraska 211 for affirming shelters and counseling. For identity‑safe job and legal referrals, connect with statewide advocates like OutNebraska and request NDOL staff noting privacy flags in NEworks records.
Single mothers with disabilities or disabled children: Nebraska VR supports training, job placement, and accommodations, with TTY numbers listed by office. Pair SSDI/SSI or AABD with ACCESSNebraska case management, and ask for large‑print mail or TTY at 1‑800‑833‑7352 (NDOL’s TDD). (vr.nebraska.gov)
Veteran single mothers: Get priority job services at American Job Centers (look for DVOP/LVER staff) and benefits help at the Nebraska Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Combine VA supports with SNAP Next Step to speed re‑employment.
Immigrant and refugee single moms: Apply for core benefits through iServe/ACCESSNebraska and ask for an interpreter. For resettlement support and job navigation, contact Lutheran Family Services and your local All Doors Lead Home access point for housing triage.
Tribal‑specific resources: Check with your tribal nation for emergency aid and TANF‑related supports; request coordinated services through All Doors Lead Home and see if your tribe participates in FDPIR, which also links to Summer EBT lists. (1011now.com)
Rural single moms: Use the Nebraska Public Transit directory to reach work and appointments, and ask your American Job Center to schedule phone or virtual counseling. Request mail‑in options for LIHEAP and SNAP if internet access is limited. (nebraskatransit.com)
Single fathers: Many programs are household‑based. Apply through ACCESSNebraska, file your UI at NEworks, and use Child Support Customer Service to adjust orders if you lost income. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Language access: Request interpreters at ACCESSNebraska and ask for TTY/large‑print accommodations through NDOL’s equal opportunity notices. If using Lincoln transit, note new language outreach on StarTran/City initiatives. (klin.com)
Resources by Region (selected)
| Area | Work & training | Housing/food |
|---|---|---|
| Omaha (Douglas–Sarpy) | AJC/Heartland Workforce Solutions 1‑402‑444‑4700 | Threshold CoC Access Points; Food Bank Heartland. (dol.nebraska.gov) |
| Lincoln (Lancaster) | Lincoln AJC 1‑402‑441‑1640 | Food Bank of Lincoln; LES Assistance. (dol.nebraska.gov) |
| Grand Island/Kearney | Grand Island AJC 1‑308‑385‑6300 | All Doors Lead Home – BoS access points; 211. (dol.nebraska.gov) |
| Panhandle (Scottsbluff) | Scottsbluff AJC 1‑308‑632‑1420 | 211 for motel/utility aid; county CE listings via All Doors Lead Home. (dol.nebraska.gov) |
| Northeast (Norfolk/Columbus) | Norfolk AJC 1‑402‑370‑3430 | 211; local pantries via Food Bank Heartland. (dol.nebraska.gov) |
Transportation While Unemployed
- Lincoln: Ask about $8 low‑income monthly bus passes via StarTran; youth summer passes are often discounted. Pair rides with job center visits to Lincoln AJC. (lincoln.ne.gov)
- Statewide rural rides: Find your local provider through Nebraska Public Transit; most accept trip requests by phone and offer reduced fares for low‑income riders. Use 211 to find gas cards through nonprofits. (nebraskatransit.com)
What to do if this doesn’t work
- Ask your SNAP E&T or Employment First worker about transportation assistance for required activities through SNAP Next Step or Employment First plans. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Filing your UI application but skipping weekly claims in NEworks — you won’t be paid for those weeks per NDOL Weekly Claims. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Making fewer than five weekly reemployment activities or not recording two applications — NDOL details the five‑activity rule on Reemployment Activities. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Waiting to ask for help with shutoff/eviction — LIHEAP crisis, EA, and charity funds are limited and posted at DHHS Energy Assistance and DHHS Emergency Assistance. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Troubleshooting: If Your UI or ADC Application Gets Denied
- Unemployment appeal (20 days). Appeal online via NEworks; instructions and deadlines are at NDOL Appeals. Hearings are usually by phone; keep filing weekly to preserve payment if you win. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- Get legal help fast. Post a question on Nebraska Free Legal Answers and review self‑help forms at the Nebraska Judicial Branch site. (ne.freelegalanswers.org)
- ADC/EA reconsideration. If documents were missing, upload them through ACCESSNebraska and call to verify receipt; ask supervisors for a same‑day case review if eviction/shutoff is imminent. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Real‑World Examples (what actually happens)
- A mom in Lincoln lost hours mid‑month, filed UI at NEworks, and filed weekly claims. She got a decision in 20 days from NDOL and used LES Financial Assistance plus LIHEAP to stop disconnection. (dol.nebraska.gov)
- An Omaha mom on ADC switched to a job; she received five small transitional payments permitted under Neb. Rev. Stat. 43‑512 and enrolled her child in WIC using Nebraska WIC. (law.justia.com)
Tables You Can Use
LIHEAP 2024–2025 Income Limits (150% FPL)
| Household | Max yearly income |
|---|---|
| 1 | $22,590 |
| 2 | $30,660 |
| 3 | $38,730 |
| 4 | $46,800 |
| 5 | $54,870 |
| 6 | $62,940 |
| 7 | $71,010 |
| 8 | $79,080 |
Source: DHHS Energy Assistance (effective Oct 1, 2024–Sept 30, 2025). (dhhs.ne.gov)
ADC Payment Maximum (posted)
| Unit size | Payment maximum |
|---|---|
| 1 | $331 |
| 2 | $408 |
| 3 | $485 |
| 4 | $562 |
| 5 | $639 |
| 6 | $716 |
| 7 | $793 |
| 8 | $870 |
| 9 | $947 |
| 10 | $1,024 |
Source: DHHS 468‑000‑209 (effective July 1, 2021; confirm current amounts with ACCESSNebraska). (dhhs.ne.gov)
Nebraska UI At‑a‑Glance (2025)
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Max weekly benefit | $564 |
| Weeks available | Up to 26 |
| Waiting week | 1 unpaid week |
| Weekly activities | 5 (2 must be applications) |
Check: NDOL Benefit Amounts and NDOL Reemployment Activities; see NDOL What to Expect for the waiting week. (dol.nebraska.gov)
ACCESSNebraska / iServe Contact Shortlist
| Program | Phone |
|---|---|
| Economic Assistance (SNAP/ADC/EA/LIHEAP) | 1‑800‑383‑4278 (Omaha 1‑402‑595‑1258; Lincoln 1‑402‑323‑3900) |
| Medicaid | 1‑855‑632‑7633 (Omaha 1‑402‑595‑1178; Lincoln 1‑402‑473‑7000) |
See ACCESSNebraska contacts for hours and upload links. (dhhs.ne.gov)
Utility Help (quick links)
| Utility | Program |
|---|---|
| OPPD | Energy Assistance Program and CAP pilot |
| M.U.D. (Omaha Water/Gas) | Home Fund via partner agencies |
| LES (Lincoln Electric) | Financial Assistance & payment plans |
| Gas shutoff protections | PSC Cold Weather Rule |
(oppd.com)
FAQs (Nebraska‑specific)
How much can I get from Nebraska unemployment each week, and for how long?
The 2025 maximum weekly benefit is $564, and most claims allow up to 26 weeks. Your first eligible week is the “waiting week” and is not paid. Check NDOL’s Benefit Amounts and What to Expect for the waiting week. (dol.nebraska.gov)
How long will my UI decision take?
Plan for about 21 days; some NDOL pages note up to 28 days. Keep filing weekly while pending. See NDOL Payment FAQ and timelines under Contact Us. (dol.nebraska.gov)
How many job searches do I need?
Nebraska requires five reemployment activities each week, including two job applications. Record them in NEworks; details are on NDOL Reemployment Activities and 219 NAC 4‑004. (dol.nebraska.gov)
Can I get UI if I take a full‑time training program?
Possibly. Apply for NDOL’s Approved Training Program to waive work search and potentially add up to 26 weeks of benefits. Start at NDOL APT and apply via APT form. (dol.nebraska.gov)
I can’t pay my heat bill — what protects me in winter?
From Nov 1–Mar 31, the PSC Cold Weather Rule requires Black Hills Energy/NorthWestern Energy to give an extra 30 days to pay before shutoff. Contact your gas utility and apply for LIHEAP. See PSC’s Cold Weather Rule. (psc.nebraska.gov)
How fast can I get food benefits?
SNAP can issue expedited benefits within 7 days if you qualify; apply at iServe/ACCESSNebraska and ask for screening. USDA’s state page is FNS Nebraska SNAP.
Can I get cash help while I look for work?
Yes — apply for ADC cash and Employment First at ACCESSNebraska. The posted Payment Maximum is shown in 468‑000‑209; Employment First supportive services are described in EF Guidelines.
Where do I go for in‑person help with applications?
Visit an American Job Center in your city; bring ID and notices. For benefits, local DHHS offices have kiosks and phones; 211 can map bus routes to offices.
Do I need a lawyer to appeal a UI denial?
No, but it can help. File within 20 days using NDOL Appeals; get free legal guidance through Nebraska Free Legal Answers and review court guides on the Nebraska Judicial Branch site.
Can I modify child support after losing my job?
Yes. Start a modification request via the Nebraska Judicial Branch and call Child Support Customer Service 1‑877‑631‑9973, shown on Child Support FAQs.
Who do I call when I’ve tried everything?
Call 211 and ask for a “comprehensive referral.” Then contact ACCESSNebraska again to check if crisis funds reopened, and visit your Job Center to escalate problems.
What to Do If This Doesn’t Work
- Switch channels: call, then message through the NDOL Contact page, and visit your local AJC with documents. Bring ID, layoff proof, and any notices.
- Ask for supervisor review at ACCESSNebraska and call 211 to locate another agency with funds if one is out. Request large‑print copies or interpreter services as needed.
- If denied benefits, keep filing weekly UI claims, file an appeal using NDOL Appeals, and post a question to Nebraska Free Legal Answers.
Spanish Summary / Resumen en Español
Este resumen fue producido con herramientas de traducción de IA.
Si perdió su empleo en Nebraska, primero presente su reclamo de desempleo en NEworks y presente sus reclamos semanales según NDOL. Pida LIHEAP para energía en ACCESSNebraska y llame al 211 (Nebraska 211). Para comida rápida, use Food Bank for the Heartland y Food Bank of Lincoln. Si tiene hijos, pida ADC y Employment First por ACCESSNebraska y considere Medicaid o el Marketplace en HealthCare.gov. Si recibe una negación, apele con NDOL Appeals y busque ayuda legal gratis en Nebraska Free Legal Answers.
About This Guide
Compiled by the ASingleMother.org Editorial Team.
Sources we used include:
- Nebraska Department of Labor (NDOL) — UI rules, work search, appeals, job center locations.
- Nebraska DHHS — ACCESSNebraska/iServe — ADC, EA, SNAP/LIHEAP, Medicaid, child care subsidy.
- Nebraska PSC — Cold Weather Rule for gas shutoffs.
- OPPD / LES / M.U.D. — utility assistance programs and payment help.
- All Doors Lead Home / Threshold CoC — homeless Coordinated Entry and access points.
Last verified September 2025, next review April January 2026.
We follow people‑first standards and use only official sources where possible. We are not a government agency and cannot guarantee individual results. If you spot an error, email info@asinglemother.org — we respond within 72 hours.
Disclaimer
This guide provides general information for Nebraska residents and is not legal, tax, benefits, or financial advice. Programs change and funding can run out. Always verify details with the official agency or a licensed professional before acting. Use the links provided to confirm current requirements and availability, and call the listed numbers to check timelines in your county.
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