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This Week in GeorgiaGov: Assistance for Needy Families

Babies 101: A Guide to Caring for the Newest Georgians

May 17, 2018

With parenthood comes a whole new world of responsibility. In this post, you’ll find safety tips, childcare options, financial assistance, and even the chance to win big for your child’s future.

New Georgia Gateway Now Online for State-Administered Benefits

September 19, 2017

COMPASS has been replaced by Georgia Gateway. This new integrated benefits system brings together Childcare and Parents Services (CAPS); PeachCare for Kids®; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/Food Stamps); Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); and Medicaid programs.

Help for the Homeless in Georgia

August 4, 2016

Georgia's home to nearly 14,000 homeless individuals throughout the state. However, there are a number of programs that offer assistance and care that can better their lives and the lives of the families. Funding and programs that reach homeless individuals with disabilities, AIDS, veterans and their families are available through the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. 

Using COMPASS

October 14, 2015

Learn more about getting health benefits online in Georgia.

Doubling Food Stamp Benefits at Georgia Farmer's Markets

August 20, 2015

Georgia's food stamp recipients can double their dollars at participating local farmer's markets.

Affordable Care Act Information Available at healthcare.gov

November 5, 2013

If you need health insurance and want to apply for coverage through the Affordable Care Act, go to healthcare.gov, the main website for the federal program.

SNAP Benefits Decreasing Today

November 1, 2013

The extra funding added in 2009 to the SNAP benefits ends today.

Applying for Food Assistance with WIC

June 24, 2013

Among the public safeguards against hunger, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children helps low-income families with infants and toddlers eat well and stay healthy.

Lawyers Fight Hunger with the Legal Food Frenzy

April 17, 2013

Did you know that nearly 60% of Georgia’s public school students are eligible for either a free or reduced lunch at school each day? So where do these children go for a complete and balanced meal during the summer months when they are at home?

Sponsors Needed for Summer Food Service Program

February 15, 2013

Yesterday, President Obama highlighted Georgia's pre-Kindergarten program. DECAL administers the program and works to meet the needs of Georgia’s children and their families.

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