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Florida State University College of Law

The Public Interest Law Center is comprised of the Children’s Advocacy Clinic, Farmworker & Immigration Rights Clinic (FIRC), International Human Rights Advocacy Clinic, Claude Pepper Elder Law Clinic, Children in Prison Project, Health Care Access Project, Human Trafficking and Exploitation Law Project (HELP), Juvenile Solitary Confinement Project, and Afghan Legal Advocacy Project (ALA)

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Food & Cash Benefits

Food stamps and cash assistance programs help families meet basic needs during times of financial hardship. Food stamps offers eligible households monthly benefits to purchase food, ensuring that families do not go hungry. Cash assistance offers direct financial assistance to cover essential expenses. These programs are vital in reducing poverty, promoting food security, and supporting families as they work toward self-sufficiency and financial stability.
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Food Stamp Benefits

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, provides monthly benefits to help low-income individuals and families afford nutritious food. Eligibility is based on income, household size, and other factors, ensuring support reaches those who need it most. This guide will cover what you need to know about how to qualify and apply for SNAP benefits.
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Food Stamp Overpayment

Food stamp overpayments occur when someone receives more benefits than they are eligible for. This can happen due to changes in income, household size, or reporting errors. This guide will explain the causes of overpayments, repayment options, and how to appeal if you believe the overpayment was incorrect.
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Foreclosures

Foreclosure is the legal process for a lender to take possession of a home when the owner does not make mortgage payments. Homeowners have rights and may have options to prevent or delay foreclosure. This guide will cover what you need to know about foreclosure laws, available assistance programs, and how to protect your home.
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Foster Care & Guardianship

Foster care is a temporary arrangement where children who cannot live with their biological parents due to abuse, neglect, or other family issues are placed in the care of state-approved foster families.
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Foster Youth

When foster youth turn 18, they "age out" of the foster care system. This means they are now adults and no longer have the support of foster families or the state. Aging out can be very hard because many of these young people don’t have family to help them as they start life on their own. Foster youth who age out often face big challenges. They may struggle to find a place to live, finish school, or get a job. Without support, some may become homeless, have money problems, or feel alone. Many don’t have adults to guide them through important parts of life, like paying bills, applying for college, or getting health care. Aging out of foster care is tough, but with the right help, foster youth can build bright and successful futures.
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Guardianships

Guardianship of a minor is a legal process in which a court appoints a responsible adult to care for a child when the child's parents are unable or unwilling to do so. The guardian takes over parental responsibilities and makes decisions about the child’s health, education, and welfare.
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Guardianship Program of Dade County

Guardianship Program is a private, non-profit agency which acts as the Public Guardian for indigent adults who are adjudicated incapacitated in Miami-Dade County.

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Gulfcoast Legal Services

HOFLA's practice areas include family law, domestic violence, and immigration.

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Health Benefits

Healthcare programs like Medicaid and Medicare help people get the medical care they need when they can’t afford it. These benefits cover doctor visits, hospital stays, medicine, and more. They protect families from big medical bills and make sure everyone can stay healthy.
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Health & Public Benefits

Access to healthcare and public benefits is essential for ensuring the well-being and economic stability of individuals and families. Quality healthcare is essential for physical and mental health, preventing and managing illnesses, and leading to improved quality of life. Public benefits, such as Medicaid, food stamps, and cash assistance, help people meet their basic needs and reduce financial strain. It is important for applicants to understand the application process and eligibility criteria, which can be very complicated and confusing.
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