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Our Approach to TANF Assistance

United Community Network provides a full-service, supportive approach to TANF enrollment and management:

  • Assess eligibility based on income, household size, and state requirements

  • Assist with completing TANF applications accurately and efficiently

  • Help gather required documentation and verification materials

  • Provide guidance on program requirements, work participation, and renewals

  • Connect families with additional resources such as childcare, job training, housing, and food assistance

Why TANF Matters

TANF plays an important role in helping families meet basic needs during times of financial difficulty. The program provides temporary cash assistance that can be used for essential expenses such as housing, food, clothing, utilities, and childcare.

Beyond financial support, TANF also focuses on work readiness and family stability, offering job training, employment services, and supportive resources that help families build long-term independence. For many households, TANF serves as a critical bridge during challenging life transitions.

Who Can Benefit?

TANF assistance is available for:

  • Low-income families with dependent children

  • Single parents or caregivers experiencing financial hardship

  • Families transitioning after job loss or reduced income

  • Households needing short-term financial and employment support

Take the First Step Toward Family Stability

No family should face financial hardship alone. With United Community Network’s TANF assistance program, families receive the guidance, support, and resources needed to access benefits and work toward long-term independence and stability.

 

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