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Disability.gov Recommended resource
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2-1-1 is a free and confidential way to find out about important health and human services programs in your community. Call 2-1-1 for information about health care, help paying rent and utility bills, transportation services, job training, mental health counseling and much more.
- Arkansas
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Information on benefits and services available to Veterans who are residents of the state of Arkansas.
- Arkansas
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Advises SSA customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas on how they may contact their "local office":https://secure.ssa.gov/apps6z/FOLO/fo001.jsp and how they may obtain information on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
- Arkansas
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Links to county contact information for Aging and Disability Resource Centers, which provide a single point of entry for access to public long-term support programs and benefits, including transportation options for seniors and people with disabilities.
- Arkansas
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Provides temporary cash assistance, job skills training, high school equivalency or GED training, child care and transportation assistance to low-income families with children. Call 1-800-482-8988 for more information.
- Arkansas
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Offers Veterans and all people with spinal cord injury or disease free, comprehensive benefits, disability rights and medical counseling, assistance in applying for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs benefits, and access to sports, recreational programs and other services.
- Arkansas
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Provides information and resources to in-home services, senior centers, community service providers and families of seniors.
- Arkansas
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Information about services and programs available to seniors in Southeast Arkansas, including home health, transportation and care management.
- Arkansas
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Works through an agreement with the federal SSA to determine eligibility for Social Security disability for individuals in Arkansas.
- Arkansas
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If you receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration and are interested in working or learning more about how working would affect your benefits, you can get help from a community organization known as a Work Incentive Planning and Assistance (WIPA) project.
- Arkansas