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Cash Assistance Programs
- in Massachusetts -
TAFDC
TAFDC is a government program that gives cash assistance and other benefits to low-income families with dependent children. TAFDC is sometimes called "welfare" or "public assistance." To qualify for TAFDC, you must have a child or be pregnant. You must have little income and few assets. Many families must also meet work and school requirements. Use the online TAFDC Eligibility Check to see if you might qualify for benefits.
EAEDC
EAEDC provides cash and other benefits to low-income elders, disabled and children. EAEDC is for families and individuals who do not qualify for other cash assistance programs. The amount of monthly benefits you get depends on your family size, your living situation, and your income. Use the online EAEDC Eligibility Check to see if you might qualify for benefits.
Supplemental Security Income
SSI is a need-based cash assistance program. SSI helps elders age 65 or older, and adults or children who are blind or disabled. SSI is for people with little income or resources. Use the online SSI Eligibility Check to see if you might qualify for benefits.
Veterans' Services
Veterans' Services (VS) is a cash assistance program for Massachusetts wartime veterans and their families who need help paying for basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, housing supplies, and medical care. VS also provides referrals to employment, education, housing, substance abuse treatment, and other services to help veterans find a permanent solution to their problems.
Cash Benefits for Workers
Massachusetts workers who retire, become disabled, lose their jobs through no fault of their own, or cannot work because of job-related injuries may be eligible for cash benefits based on employment. Cash benefits for workers are not need-based, but may depend on employment status, how long you have worked, and how much you have earned.
Cash benefits for workers include:
