Sunday, April 10, 2011

Illinois Cash, Food Stamps And Medical Assistance Information

There are several ways to apply for Cash, SNAP (formerly Food Stamps), and Medical Assistance.

Apply Online

SNAP (Food Stamps) Medical and Cash Benefits - Apply Online

Use the Illinois Web Benefits Online Application System to apply for SNAP, Cash or Medical Assistance.  Follow the instructions on the first page of the application process.  If you choose this option, DO NOT complete a paper application.

Apply Using a Paper Application

Download the application

Request for Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance, and SNAP (pdf)

Cuando Solicita Beneficios (pdf) Solicitud Para Asistencia Economica - Asistencia Medica - Estampillas de Comida (pdf)

Follow the directions on the form. Type in as much information as you can. If you can't answer all the questions, that's OK. You must include your name and address. You may print out the application and write on it if you prefer. You must sign the form.

Once you've completed the application, carry, mail or fax it to your local Family Community Resource Center. Use the DHS Office Locator to locate your local office.

Apply At Your Local Family Community Resource Center

Applications are taken at DHS local offices. Use the DHS Office Locator to locate the Family Community Resource Center in your county to apply for benefits.

    What happens next?

    The application process begins the day your DHS office receives your signed application. You will be asked to come to the office for an interview or participate by phone if you are unable to come to the office.
    You will be asked for various types of documents such as:
    • proof of your identity
    • proof of your residence
    • proof of Social Security numbers for all people on your application.
    • other types of documents depending on your circumstances.
    The DHS caseworker will tell you what you need to bring.

    Contact Information

    DHS, USDA, and HHS are equal opportunity providers and employers.
    Please call our toll-free line at 1-800-843-6154 (Voice), 1-800-447-6404 (TTY), if you have questions or need help with the application.

    Department of Human Services
    EEO/AA Office
    401 S. Clinton Street, 7th floor
    Chicago, IL 60607

    U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Director, Office of Civil Rights
    1400 Independence Avenue, S.W.
    Washington D.C. 20250-9410
    (800) 795-3272 (Voice)  and  (202)720-6382 (TTY)

    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    Director, Office for Civil Rights,
    Room 506-F
    HHS Building
    200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20201
    (202) 619-0403 (Voice)
    (202) 619-3257 (TTY)

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