
Government Systems Section
"People don't eat in the long run, they eat every day." -Harry Hopkins

Social Security Programs
This section of our resource library covers Social Security programs, specifically Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). These programs provide critical financial assistance to individuals with disabilities, ensuring they have the support needed to meet their basic living expenses. SSDI is designed for those who have a work history and have paid into the Social Security system, while SSI offers support to low-income individuals, regardless of work history, who are aged, blind, or disabled.

General Assistance
This segment of our resource library highlights general cash assistance programs designed to provide financial support to individuals and families in need. These programs aim to alleviate economic hardships and promote stability, enabling recipients to meet their essential needs and enhance their quality of life.

Medicare
This portion of our resource library focuses on Medicare, a federal health insurance program primarily designed for individuals aged 65 and older, as well as certain younger people with disabilities. By providing essential healthcare coverage, Medicare helps millions of Americans access necessary medical services and maintain their health and well-being.

Medicaid
This section of our resource library is dedicated to Medicaid, a vital program that provides healthcare coverage to low-income individuals and families. By offering access to medical services, Medicaid plays a crucial role in promoting health equity and ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the care they need.

SNAP (Food Stamps)
This section of our resource library highlights Food Stamps, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which offers vital assistance to individuals and families in need of food security. By providing financial support for purchasing nutritious food, SNAP aims to alleviate hunger and promote healthier eating habits among low-income households.

Women, Infant and Children (WIC)
This section of our resource library focuses on the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, a vital initiative that provides supplemental nutrition assistance to pregnant women, new mothers, and children under the age of five. WIC aims to improve the health and nutrition of families by offering healthy food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and access to healthcare resources. From the moment a woman finds out she is expecting until her child turns five, WIC provides essential support to help keep families healthy

TANF (Assistance to Needy Families)
Introduction
This section of our resource library focuses on the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, which provides financial assistance and support services to low-income families with children. TANF aims to promote self-sufficiency by offering temporary cash assistance, job training, and access to resources that help families achieve economic stability. The program emphasizes personal responsibility and encourages recipients to engage in work or educational activities.

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
This section of our resource library focuses on housing and urban development programs aimed at promoting affordable housing and sustainable community growth.

Veterans Affairs
This section of our resource library is dedicated to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which provides a wide range of benefits and services to veterans, active-duty service members, and their families. The VA offers healthcare, disability compensation, education assistance, and various support programs aimed at improving the quality of life for those who have served in the military. With a commitment to ensuring that veterans receive the benefits they have earned, the VA plays a crucial role in supporting the well-being of the nation's heroes.