Social Security/SSI Overpayments and Waivers Toolkit
This toolkit, which includes the powerpoint below, gives important information about Social Security Overpayments and Waivers. To view the toolkit,…
This toolkit, which includes the powerpoint below, gives important information about Social Security Overpayments and Waivers. To view the toolkit,…
What is SSI? SSI is a monthly cash payment from the Social Security Administration. These payments are for individuals who…
Millions of children and adults depend on benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) for their basic income. SSA provides…
What is a Dismissal? A “dismissal” is when Social Security turns down your application, after you appealed it, without actually deciding…
Community Legal Services does not help people apply for Social Security Benefits. You can apply for benefits by: Telephone: You can…
What is SSI for children? SSI for children is a cash assistance program for low-income families who are caring for…
When you turn 18, the Social Security Administration (SSA) reviews your case to see if you still meet the requirements…
You have the right to be served in your language when you deal with the Social Security office. They are required…
What is a Social Security/SSI overpayment? An “overpayment” is when the Social Security Administration (SSA) gave you benefits when they…
Billie Washington was struggling to make ends meet. A former home care attendant, she was no longer able to work…
Pennsylvania expanded Medicaid in 2015. Before Medicaid expansion, most lower-income adults who wanted Medicaid had to get forms from their…
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a new policy to help youth transitioning out of foster care access Supplemental Security…
Good news! Most low-income community college students can get SNAP benefits (food stamps). Apply Now! Until now, most students could…
The Pennsylvania General Assistance Program Ended August 1, 2019 Frequently Asked Questions 1. Will my cash assistance end? It depends. If…
The Presidential Administration’s proposal would take food away from 755,000 people, including 90,000 Pennsylvanians.
This afternoon, Community Legal Services (CLS) and Disability Rights Pennsylvania (DRP) filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of almost 12,000 low-income…