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Agency Works to Boost Awareness of SSI Benefits in Alabama

In an effort to bridge the gap between crucial financial assistance and the people who may be eligible for it, the Social Security Administration has launched a campaign this summer to raise awareness about Supplemental Security Income benefits. In Alabama, more than 143,000 people receive SSI benefits, but officials believe far more would qualify and could use the assistance. Adults age 65 and older, as well as adults and children who are blind or living with a disability that severely restricts their daily activities, can receive monthly payments. .

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WA 211 Helpline Sees Jump in Calls

A helpline to help people connect with resources when they re in need has seen an uptick in calls to its service. However, funding remains a barrier to serving more people. Washington 211 can connect people with about 17,000 resources from its database. .

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Advocates Push for Tax Fairness with Expanded Child Tax Credits / Public News Service

As Massachusetts lawmakers work to finalize tax-relief measures, advocates for low-income families are calling for an expansion of tax credits proven to reduce poverty. Advocates want to increase the Earned Income Tax Credit state match rate from 30% to 50%, expand the credit to working immigrants and pass an inclusive Child and Family Tax Credit. Charlotte Bruce, senior research and policy analyst for Children s HealthWatch, said the tax credits will ultimately benefit the entire state. .

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With New Partners MNs Poverty Fighting Offices Expand Financial Reach / Public News Service

May is Community Action Month, and Minnesota agencies that help address poverty say demand for services isn t going away. To help clients thrive, they re adding some new parts to their revenue engines. Community Action Agencies create and help carry out programs that assist struggling households in accessing aid such as energy bill relief, tax preparation and job training. .

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