Eligibility Guidelines
Government Programs
Government Programs for Residents in Southern Illinois
Programs
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- AABDAid to Aged, Blind & Disabled
- Affordable Care Act
ACA Basics
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- Benefits Access ApplicationLicense Plate Discount
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- Community Action AgenciesCommunity Services Block Grants
- Community Care Program
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- Earned Income Tax CreditEITC
- Employment Assistance
- Energy AssistanceUtility Bill Assistance or LIHEAP
- Extra Help(Low Income Subsidy for Medicare Part D)
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- Farmers Market Coupons
- Family Health InsuranceIncluding CHIP for Kids
- Families Raising Children
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- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Medicare Part AHospital Costs
- Medicare Part BDoctor & Medical Costs
- Medicare Advantage PlansMedicare supported private health insurance
- Medicare Part DDrug Costs
- Money Management Program
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- QIQualifying Individual
- QMBQualified Medicare Beneficiary
- Qualified Disabled Working Individual
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- Senior Employment Assistance
- SLMB or SLIBSpecified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary
- SNAPFood Stamps
- Social Security
- Social Security Disability
- SSISupplemental Security Income
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- TANFTemporary Assistance for Needy Families
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