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- June 21, 2008 at 1:09 am #258650
Wow, I just assumed that everywhere did it the way that they do in SC.
If you live in a state where you can apply for social services in person, then that is most likely the best way to tap into all that is available.
If you are forced to do it online ( no human contact)perhaps there is government agency that can at least give some info on all that is out there. I am thinking perhaps the office of your local elected representative.Hope it works out,
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From: melinda irvin
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Subject: Re: Budget101.com : HELP!!That depends on what state you live in Diane because here in Florida for example you can only apply online. The state did away with face to face interviews. The centers where you can file your food stamps in Florida are manned by a couple people who help you do it online at the computers or fax stuff in. I hear more states are doing this so it is important to know what state the woman who is asking lives in. — On Sat, 6/21/08, J Diane Northcutt
wrote: From: J Diane Northcutt
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Date: Saturday, June 21, 2008, 11:03 AMForget about looking online to see if you qualify for food stamps. Goin person to the agency that provides them. While you are there, ask about any other programs that you might qualify for.
Diane
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