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Food, Jobs, Shelter, Childcare
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Description
The Dane County Department of Human Services provides either directly or through
purchase-of-service agencies an array of programs to help consumers meet their basic
needs for food, shelter, jobs, and childcare services that enable them to work toward
economic self-sufficiency.
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General Eligibility
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Generally services are available to Dane County residents. See each service for
additional information and links to sites that offer information regarding specific
eligibility criteria.
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How to Apply
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See each service listed below for information regarding applying for services.
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Services
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Childcare
Wisconsin Shares Child Care Subsidy Program - Wisconsin Shares
assists low-income families to pay for child care services. Parents can choose among
licensed child care centers, licensed family day care homes, and more informal child
care settings, so long as they meet basic health and safety standards. Most parents
are required to share the cost of childcare through a co-pay requirement. The co-pay
amount is on a sliding scale based on family size and income and the type of child
care setting selected. More information on Wisconsin Shares may be obtained from
the State web
site.
To apply: Call the Dane County Department of Human Services at (608) 242-7441 or
email connections@co.dane.wi.us for
an appointment.
Food
FoodShare Wisconsin - FoodShare Wisconsin is a food and nutrition
program designed to help create a healthier Wisconsin. It is based on a modern version
of the old federal food stamp program. The FoodShare benefit amount is based on
the number of persons in the household and the total monthly net household income.
Persons are issued a debit card, called the QUEST card, that enables them to buy
eligible groceries at stores taking part in FoodShare Wisconsin. More information
on FoodShare Wisconsin is available on
the State web site.
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution
is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin,
sex, age, religion, political beliefs, or disability.
To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights,
1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272
(voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
To apply: Apply online at https://access.wisconsin.gov
or call the Dane County Department of Human Services at (608) 242-7441 or email
connections@co.dane.wi.us for an
appointment.
Senior Nutrition Program - The Area Agency
on Aging of Dane County purchases congregate and home delivered meal programs for
adults age 60 and older in accordance with the Older Americans Act and the Wisconsin
Elderly Nutrition Program Manual of Policies and Procedures. Congregate meals are
provided at 31 sites throughout Dane County - advance reservations are required.
Home delivered meals are available to frail, homebound Dane County adults age 60
and older who have no other source for their noon meal and who meet additional requirements.
The goals are to provide nutritious congregate meals coupled with socialization
and educational or entertainment oriented programming to older adults who make reservations
for site-based meals and to provide nutritious, home-delivered meals to homebound
older adults so that they can remain in their own homes and communities.
Information about getting a
nutrition assessment
View a list of
nutrition sites
Women, Infants,
and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program - is a federal program that
provides vouchers for supplemental food and nutrition information for eligible pregnant
women, breastfeeding women, postpartum women, infants, children under the age of
5, and fathers or foster parents of eligible infants and children.
To apply, contact Dane County Department of Human Services - Public Health Division
at (608) 267-1111.
Housing/Energy Assistance
Dane County Emergency Shelter Network - The
Dane County Department of Human Services is a partner in the Dane County Emergency
Shelter Network that provides short-term emergency shelter for homeless families
and individuals. Families with children receive up to 30 days of emergency shelter
and food vouchers through an array of service providers with possible merit-based
extensions for up to 90 days in a life-time. Families may also receive assistance
with case management, apartment search, counseling, and funds for security deposits.
Childless adults are eligible for the overnight "overflow" shelter only. Requests
for shelter are coordinated through the Salvation Army.
To apply: Call the Salvation Army at 256-2321.
Emergency Assistance Grants - This is a grant
program for families facing eviction/foreclosure or who are homeless and moving
into a new place, or for those affected by fire, flood, or other natural disasters.
Families in need of service should call the Emergency Assistance Phone Line at (608)
695-1360, or appear at the Dane County Job Center, 1819 Aberg Avenue, Madison to
complete an application.
Energy Services, Inc. - The Dane County Department
of Human Services passes-through State/federal funding for the Wisconsin Home Energy
Assistance Program (WHEAP) to Energy Services, Inc. Low-income households eligible
for WHEAP receive a one-time energy assistance grant. Special needs cases also receive
furnace, emergency and crisis energy assistance grants/services. The agency also
addresses the long-term energy needs of high-risk households by providing budget
counseling, arranging for deferred payments and referring its clients to low-income
weatherization programs and to other agencies that will assist them in meeting basic
needs and promoting efforts for their long-term self-sufficiency. The agency is
located at 1225 S Park ST, Madison.
To apply: Contact an Intake Specialist at (608) 267-8601 for an appointment.
Jobs
Dane County Job Center
- The Dane County Department of Human Services is a partner agency with the Dane
County Job Center. The Dane County Job Center housed at 1819 Aberg Avenue, Madison
assists job seekers to get the career planning, job placement, and training services
they need to get jobs. The Dane County Job Center resource room includes computers
for JobNet, Internet computer access, State government job listings, and resume
writing computers. An on-site Day Care Center provides care while parents are completing
appointments or training at the Job Center.
Wisconsin JobNet Job Search - this is an on-line system for searching
for current employment opportunities that employers have listed with the Wisconsin
Job Service.
Wisconsin
Works (W-2) - The goal of Wisconsin Works is to provide necessary
and appropriate services to prepare individuals to work, and to obtain and maintain
viable, self-sustaining employment, which will promote economic growth. Services
include job readiness motivation, job retention and advancement skill training,
as well as, childcare. More information on Wisconsin Works (W-2) may be obtained
from the State web site.
To apply: Call the Dane County Department of Human Services at (608) 242-7441 or
email connections@co.dane.wi.us for
an appointment.
Other Financial Assistance
Burial Assistance - This program provides
limited coverage of burial costs for individuals who are receiving Title 19 Medical
Assistance, for those receiving Interim Assistance, or for those whose families
are unable to cover burial costs.
To apply: The family or funeral home may call the Dane County Department of Human
Services at (608) 242-7517 for an assistance in filing an application.
Interim Assistance Program - This program
provides benefits valued at a maximum of $247 per month to persons who are not able
to work and assists them to qualify for federal disability programs. Recipients
may also receive pharmacy coverage and FoodShare Wisconsin benefits.
To apply: Call the Dane County Department of Human Services at (608) 242-7441 or
email connections@co.dane.wi.us for
an appointment.
Refugee Cash and Medical Assistance Program
- This program provides welfare and medical assistance to financially needy, recently
arrived refugees and asylees who are not eligible for other programs.
To apply: Call the Dane County Department of Human Services at (608) 242-7441 or
email connections@co.dane.wi.us for
an appointment.
Shelter
Dane County Emergency Shelter Network - The
Dane County Department of Human Services is a partner in the Dane County Emergency
Shelter Network that provides short-term emergency shelter for homeless families
and individuals. Families with children receive up to 30 days of emergency shelter
and food vouchers through an array of service providers with possible merit-based
extensions for up to 90 days in a life-time. Families may also receive assistance
with case management, apartment search, counseling, and funds for security deposits.
Childless adults are eligible for the overnight "overflow" shelter only. Requests
for shelter are coordinated through the Salvation Army.
To apply: Call the Salvation Army at (608) 256-2321.
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Cost
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Additional Help
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2005 Community
Resource Guide - This guide offers local Dane County information
on: alcohol and other drug abuse programs, building inspectors, child care, community
centers and sites, community services, consumer protection agencies, dental, legal
services, and more.
2-1-1 Information and Referral Database - This link is to the United
Way of Dane County's searchable Information and Referral database. This can provide
assistance in looking for resources for food, housing, and more.
New Directions Information Center - (608)
280-2674. This is a consumer operated information service that assists individuals
through the Dane County mental health and substance abuse service systems.
Social Security
Administration - This is the federal government's web site regarding
Social Security, Social Security Disability, and Supplemental Security Income Programs.
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Contact
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