Understanding Welfare Details for Householders

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Interested in apply to welfare? The application process can be confusing; learn tips for applying to welfare benefits as a household member in this free video clip.

By: Angela Pugh

Source: Expert Village

Length: 2:59

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"Hi, everybody my name is Angela Pugh. I'm the mother of two teenage daughters, for a while I was a single parent so today I'm here on behalf of Expert Village. I'm here to teach you how to apply for welfare. Also if your child drops out of school there may be an assortment of reasons why your family situation has changed, you must report that The Department of Families listed these rights the health care administration has a right to and of course they remind you of Florida fraud law information act. You must check yes you have read your rights and responsibilities and then you hit continue. The next step in your application process is give household members detail information. They want to know specifically answers for certain questions, what is Angela's marital status, what is Angela's living arrangement if you live in a home or apartment, trailer. They want to know your race, they want to know your ethnic background, they want to know your country of birth, this is very important. If you live in the United States you're going to need to provide your birth certificate so that they can see that you were born in the United States. They want to know if you are a resident of the state that the state that you are applying for benefits, they want to know if you are a citizen and if you served in the military. When you are finished click continue. They also ask additional questions, do you have a disability, do you have Medicare, have you ever used another social security number or another name like your formal married name. They want to know if each applicant is attending school. Once you complete the first applicant you move on to the second one."

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