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Eligible Marylanders will start seeing increased energy assistance benefits, Gov. Wes Moore announced on Thursday.
Maryland distributed more than $23 million at the end of June to help the families of more than a half-million low-income ...
The Administration for Children and Families is spearheading the program with a focus on reducing state's reliance on ...
The number of Arkansas students participating in one of three summer nutrition programs offered in the state has already ...
As the nation waits for the House to take what is expected to be its final vote on President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," ...
Maryland increased funding for the Strategic Energy Investment Fund, which comes after the state received more than 156,000 ...
The San Antonio Department of Human Services, DHS, Head Start program is accepting applications for the 2025-26 school year.
Housing advocates are condemning Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed budget cuts to social safety net and housing programs in her ...
Local food banks may face more challenges in meeting low-income families’ needs for food as the Supplemental Nutrition ...
Two million Pennsylvanians rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, many of them children and older adults.
Seniors in St. Lucie County who meet certain criteria will be able to apply for utility assistance starting June 30.
Governor Wes Moore has announced that eligible Maryland households will begin to see increased energy assistance benefits. Through the Maryland Department of Human Services Office of Home Energy ...