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Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC)
- AN OVERVIEW -
TAFDC
♦ Information: 1-800-249-2007
♦ Applications: Apply at your local office
♦ Local offices: DTA Office Locations
♦ Recipient services: 1-800-445-6604
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Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC) is a U.S. government program that provides cash and medical assistance to needy families with dependent children to help them provide the basic necessities for their children. TAFDC is sometimes called "welfare."
You must have a dependent child or be pregnant to qualify for TAFDC, and you must have little income and few assets. In addition, some families have to meet special work and school requirements. You must live in Massachusetts and be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen.
The TAFDC Eligibility Check is an easy way for you to find out if you are likely to qualify for TAFDC by answering online questions about your family, your living situation, your income, and your expenses. You will see the results of the eligibility check right away, on your computer screen.
Your TAFDC cash benefit amount depends on your income, household size, housing situation, and whether you must work or are exempt from the work requirement. There is often a time limit on cash benefits. You will also get health insurance through MassHealth.
To apply for TAFDC, you should call or visit your local Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) office. See the DTA's list of DTA Office Locations, or call 1-800-249-2007 for more information. You will need proof of identity, income, assets, and expenses.
You will receive half of your monthly grant twice a month, either deposited directly into your bank account or paid through an electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card. With your EBT card, you can withdraw cash at bank ATMs and supermarkets.
Links to other web sites with information about TAFDC.
TAFDC section last updated on 6/23/09
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