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Appeals Process For Client Grievances - Itasca County Health and Human Services
- If you are unhappy with the action taken or feel the agency did not act on your request for assistance, you may appeal orally or in writing within 30 days to the County agency or write directly to the State Appeals office at the Department of Human Services - If you show good cause for appealing, the state agency can accept your appeal for up to 90 days from the date of the notice - If you wish your assistance to continue until the hearing, you must appeal before the date of the proposed action or within 10 days from the date of the agency notice, whichever is later - Ask your county worker to explain how the timing of your appeal could affect your present or future assistance - If you feel you are treated differently in the handling of a public assistance application or payment, because of race, color, national origin, physical, mental or emotional disability, you may file a complaint orally or in writing, with any of these agencies * Department of Human Services Human Services Building 444 Lafayette Road St. Paul, MN 55155-3833 * Department of Human Rights 500 Bremer Tower 7th Place and Minnesota Street St. Paul, MN 55101
- If you are unhappy with the action taken or feel the agency did not act on your request for assistance, you may appeal orally or in writing within 30 days to the County agency or write directly to the State Appeals office at the Department of Human Services - If you show good cause for appealing, the state agency can accept your appeal for up to 90 days from the date of the notice - If you wish your assistance to continue until the hearing, you must appeal before the date of the proposed action or within 10 days from the date of the agency notice, whichever is later - Ask your county worker to explain how the timing of your appeal could affect your present or future assistance - If you feel you are treated differently in the handling of a public assistance application or payment, because of race, color, national origin, physical, mental or emotional disability, you may file a complaint orally or in writing, with any of these agencies * Department of Human Services Human Services Building 444 Lafayette Road St. Paul, MN 55155-3833 * Department of Human Rights 500 Bremer Tower 7th Place and Minnesota Street St. Paul, MN 55101
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Telephone Service Discounts - Minnesota Public Utilities Commission - Consumer Affairs Office
The federal Lifeline and the state Telephone Assistance Program (TAP) provide a monthly discount on phone bills, including cell phones. Lifeline is a discount of approximately $9.25, which can be used for wireless phones, broadband internet, home phones, or a bundle. Some cellular companies may provide free cellular phones, and additional discounts or minutes. TAP is a discount of $7 that can only be used for home phones.
Those living on federally recognized tribal lands/reservations can receive additional discounts.
Customers cannot receive multiple discounts (landline and wireless, or two wireless). Only one discount per household is allowed. The discount continues for as long as the consumer remains eligible, but eligibility must be certified on an annual basis.
While all local telephone companies offer TAP, not all local telephone companies are required to offer Lifeline.
The following wireless companies offer the Lifeline program:
- Access Wireless: (866)594-3644
- American Assistance: (877)266-7212
- Assist Wireless: (855)392-7747
- Assurance Wireless: (888)321-5880
- enTouch Wireless: (866)488-8719
- Life Wireless: (888)543-3620
- North American Local: (877)200-1367
- SafeLink Wireless: (800)723-3546
- StandUp Wireless: (800)544-4441
- Tag Mobile: (866)959-4918
- Tempo Telecom: (877)822-8501
- TerraCom Wireless: (888)716-8880
- T-Mobile Wireless: (800)937-8997
- TruConnect: (800)430-0443
The list is periodically updated; visit website for the most up to date information.
The federal Lifeline and the state Telephone Assistance Program (TAP) provide a monthly discount on phone bills, including cell phones. Lifeline is a discount of approximately $9.25, which can be used for wireless phones, broadband internet, home phones, or a bundle. Some cellular companies may provide free cellular phones, and additional discounts or minutes. TAP is a discount of $7 that can only be used for home phones.
Those living on federally recognized tribal lands/reservations can receive additional discounts.
Customers cannot receive multiple discounts (landline and wireless, or two wireless). Only one discount per household is allowed. The discount continues for as long as the consumer remains eligible, but eligibility must be certified on an annual basis.
While all local telephone companies offer TAP, not all local telephone companies are required to offer Lifeline.
The following wireless companies offer the Lifeline program:
- Access Wireless: (866)594-3644
- American Assistance: (877)266-7212
- Assist Wireless: (855)392-7747
- Assurance Wireless: (888)321-5880
- enTouch Wireless: (866)488-8719
- Life Wireless: (888)543-3620
- North American Local: (877)200-1367
- SafeLink Wireless: (800)723-3546
- StandUp Wireless: (800)544-4441
- Tag Mobile: (866)959-4918
- Tempo Telecom: (877)822-8501
- TerraCom Wireless: (888)716-8880
- T-Mobile Wireless: (800)937-8997
- TruConnect: (800)430-0443
The list is periodically updated; visit website for the most up to date information.
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Food Support Employment and Training Program - Houston County Department Of Human Services
Food Support recipients may be required to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training (FSET) program. Each participant is first provided with an orientation to program services followed by an individual assessment and completion of an employability plan. Depending on the individual's needs, they may take part in job seeking training, group and individual job search activities, remedial literacy or other adult basic education, English language training, short-term vocational or technical training, job placement, and assistance with transportation or other supportive services. Participants who fail to comply with program requirements are subject to sanctions and could temporarily or permanently lose food benefits.
Food Support recipients may be required to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training (FSET) program. Each participant is first provided with an orientation to program services followed by an individual assessment and completion of an employability plan. Depending on the individual's needs, they may take part in job seeking training, group and individual job search activities, remedial literacy or other adult basic education, English language training, short-term vocational or technical training, job placement, and assistance with transportation or other supportive services. Participants who fail to comply with program requirements are subject to sanctions and could temporarily or permanently lose food benefits.
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Northern Area Triage Team - Saint Louis County Public Health and Human Services
Provides triage services for situations as needed and reviews county case information. Services include:
- Assistance with housing and basic needs
- Community Collaborative Fund: Initial assessment for households at risk of homelessness. Individuals must have been denied by the Saint Louis County EGA or EA program, or have already used EGA/EA within the last 18 months. ESG (Emergency Solutions Grant) funds are determined to be used for rent, rental deposit, mortgage, or utilities. NOTE: There is currently no funding at this time.
- Forms and certificate assistance for county programs such as SNAP, WIC, EGA/EA, GA, child care assistance, MFIP, Minnesota Supplemental Aid, or Housing Support. Also, follow up with issues regarding MNsure applications.
- Referrals to community services, mental health, and chemical dependency services outside of Saint Louis County
Provides triage services for situations as needed and reviews county case information. Services include:
- Assistance with housing and basic needs
- Community Collaborative Fund: Initial assessment for households at risk of homelessness. Individuals must have been denied by the Saint Louis County EGA or EA program, or have already used EGA/EA within the last 18 months. ESG (Emergency Solutions Grant) funds are determined to be used for rent, rental deposit, mortgage, or utilities. NOTE: There is currently no funding at this time.
- Forms and certificate assistance for county programs such as SNAP, WIC, EGA/EA, GA, child care assistance, MFIP, Minnesota Supplemental Aid, or Housing Support. Also, follow up with issues regarding MNsure applications.
- Referrals to community services, mental health, and chemical dependency services outside of Saint Louis County
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Rent Payment AssistanceMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsRental Deposit AssistanceGeneral Relief RecipientsCase/Care ManagementHousing Search AssistanceBenefits RecipientsCertificates/Forms AssistanceTANF ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAP RecipientsElectric Service Payment AssistanceMedicaid ApplicationsGas Service Payment AssistanceChild Care Expense Assistance ApplicationsTherapy ReferralsMedicaid RecipientsHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceGap Group Nutrition Related BenefitsWIC Applications/CertificationEligible Benefits ApplicantsSpecialized Information and ReferralFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsMortgage Payment AssistanceTANF Recipients
Food Support Employment And Training Program - Winona County Health and Human Services - Human Service Division
Food Support recipients may be required to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training (FSET) program. Each participant is first provided with an orientation to program services followed by an individual assessment and completion of an employability plan. Depending on the individual's needs, they may take part in job seeking training, group and individual job search activities, remedial literacy or other adult basic education, English language training, short-term vocational or technical training, job placement, and assistance with transportation or other supportive services. Participants who fail to comply with program requirements are subject to sanctions and could temporarily or permanently lose food benefits.
Food Support recipients may be required to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training (FSET) program. Each participant is first provided with an orientation to program services followed by an individual assessment and completion of an employability plan. Depending on the individual's needs, they may take part in job seeking training, group and individual job search activities, remedial literacy or other adult basic education, English language training, short-term vocational or technical training, job placement, and assistance with transportation or other supportive services. Participants who fail to comply with program requirements are subject to sanctions and could temporarily or permanently lose food benefits.
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Food Stamp Application Assistance - Second Harvest Heartland
Provides information on Food Stamps/Food Support/SNAP program, and assistance in the application process. Outreach is provided through food shelves and other local agencies dealing with food issues, and individually as needed.
Provides information on Food Stamps/Food Support/SNAP program, and assistance in the application process. Outreach is provided through food shelves and other local agencies dealing with food issues, and individually as needed.
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Food Support Employment and Training Program - FSET - Fillmore County Community Services - Social Services
Food Support recipients may be required to participate in FSET services in Minnesota. Each participant is first provided with an orientation to program services followed by an individual assessment and completion of an employability plan. Depending on the individual's needs, they may take part in job seeking training, group and individual job search activities, remedial literacy or other adult basic education, English language training, short-term vocational or technical training, job placement and assistance with transportation or other supportive services. Participants who fail to comply with program requirements are subject to sanctions and could temporarily or permanently lose food benefits.
Food Support recipients may be required to participate in FSET services in Minnesota. Each participant is first provided with an orientation to program services followed by an individual assessment and completion of an employability plan. Depending on the individual's needs, they may take part in job seeking training, group and individual job search activities, remedial literacy or other adult basic education, English language training, short-term vocational or technical training, job placement and assistance with transportation or other supportive services. Participants who fail to comply with program requirements are subject to sanctions and could temporarily or permanently lose food benefits.
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Food and Nutrition Program - Community Action Partnership Lakes and Prairies
Food distribution including:
- Assistance with SNAP (Food Support) benefits application
- Mobile food drops
- NAPS (Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors): Boxes of commodity food distributed to seniors
Food distribution including:
- Assistance with SNAP (Food Support) benefits application
- Mobile food drops
- NAPS (Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors): Boxes of commodity food distributed to seniors
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The Food Support Employment and Training Program FSET - Beltrami County Health And Human Services
The U.S. Department of Agriculture requires each state to operate an employment and training program for Food Support recipients. The goal of the FSET program is to help such recipients prepare for and become employed. The program operates in all 87 counties. County human service agencies administer the program, but generally contract with local employment and training service providers for delivery of services to program participants. At the state level, the program is jointly managed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Economic Security.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture requires each state to operate an employment and training program for Food Support recipients. The goal of the FSET program is to help such recipients prepare for and become employed. The program operates in all 87 counties. County human service agencies administer the program, but generally contract with local employment and training service providers for delivery of services to program participants. At the state level, the program is jointly managed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Economic Security.
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EZInfo - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services
Automated main phone line and self-service phone system to route clients to a Human Service Representative to:
- Get forms for health care programs, Cash Assistance, Food Support, or Emergency Assistance
- Get information about their case file, such as status of programs, forms or verifications that have been received, issuance of benefits, and proof of benefits
- Report changes, such as address change, new baby, income change, and/or someone moving in or out of current residence
Automated main phone line and self-service phone system to route clients to a Human Service Representative to:
- Get forms for health care programs, Cash Assistance, Food Support, or Emergency Assistance
- Get information about their case file, such as status of programs, forms or verifications that have been received, issuance of benefits, and proof of benefits
- Report changes, such as address change, new baby, income change, and/or someone moving in or out of current residence
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EZInfo - Hennepin County Human Services - Economic Supports
Automated main phone line and self-service system to route clients to a Human Service Representative to:
- Get forms for health care programs, Cash Assistance, Food Support or Emergency Assistance
- Get information about their case file, such as status of programs, forms or verifications that have been received, issuance of benefits, and proof of benefits
- Report changes, such as address change, new baby, income change, and/or someone moving in or out of current residence
Automated main phone line and self-service system to route clients to a Human Service Representative to:
- Get forms for health care programs, Cash Assistance, Food Support or Emergency Assistance
- Get information about their case file, such as status of programs, forms or verifications that have been received, issuance of benefits, and proof of benefits
- Report changes, such as address change, new baby, income change, and/or someone moving in or out of current residence
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Benefit Assistance - Community Action Partnership Lakes and Prairies
Assistance to households in need of help navigating the resources available in the community to provide short-term economic supports. Including:
- Medicare (Medicare counselors)
- MNSure (MNSure navigators)
- SNAP
- Social Security and Disability Benefits
Assistance to households in need of help navigating the resources available in the community to provide short-term economic supports. Including:
- Medicare (Medicare counselors)
- MNSure (MNSure navigators)
- SNAP
- Social Security and Disability Benefits
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Red Lake Branch Office - Beltrami County Human Services - Beltrami County Health And Human Services
Provides services to residents of Red Lake area: - Adult Services - Child Support and Collections - Financial Services - Fraud Prevention Investigator
Provides services to residents of Red Lake area: - Adult Services - Child Support and Collections - Financial Services - Fraud Prevention Investigator
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Northern Area Triage Team - Saint Louis County Public Health and Human Services
Provides triage services for situations as needed and reviews county case information. Services include:
- Assistance with housing and basic needs
- Community Collaborative Fund: Initial assessment for households at risk of homelessness. Individuals must have been denied by the Saint Louis County EGA or EA program, or have already used EGA/EA within the last 18 months. ESG (Emergency Solutions Grant) funds are determined to be used for rent, rental deposit, mortgage, or utilities. NOTE: There is currently no funding at this time.
- Forms and certificate assistance for county programs such as SNAP, WIC, EGA/EA, GA, child care assistance, MFIP, Minnesota Supplemental Aid, or Housing Support. Also, follow up with issues regarding MNsure applications.
- Referrals to community services, mental health, and chemical dependency services outside of Saint Louis County
Provides triage services for situations as needed and reviews county case information. Services include:
- Assistance with housing and basic needs
- Community Collaborative Fund: Initial assessment for households at risk of homelessness. Individuals must have been denied by the Saint Louis County EGA or EA program, or have already used EGA/EA within the last 18 months. ESG (Emergency Solutions Grant) funds are determined to be used for rent, rental deposit, mortgage, or utilities. NOTE: There is currently no funding at this time.
- Forms and certificate assistance for county programs such as SNAP, WIC, EGA/EA, GA, child care assistance, MFIP, Minnesota Supplemental Aid, or Housing Support. Also, follow up with issues regarding MNsure applications.
- Referrals to community services, mental health, and chemical dependency services outside of Saint Louis County
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Rent Payment AssistanceMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsRental Deposit AssistanceGeneral Relief RecipientsCase/Care ManagementHousing Search AssistanceBenefits RecipientsCertificates/Forms AssistanceTANF ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAP RecipientsElectric Service Payment AssistanceMedicaid ApplicationsGas Service Payment AssistanceChild Care Expense Assistance ApplicationsTherapy ReferralsMedicaid RecipientsHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceGap Group Nutrition Related BenefitsWIC Applications/CertificationEligible Benefits ApplicantsSpecialized Information and ReferralFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsMortgage Payment AssistanceTANF Recipients
