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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]State benefit programs help people with little or no money who are in need SNAP Food Benefits Helps families buy food for good health. TANF Cash Help Helps families with children age 18 and younger pay for basic needs. Health Care Helps cover visits to doctors, dentists, and hospitals. Also covers medicines ordered by doctors and dentists. Support Services Helps people with daily living needs, caregivers, and people with mental health, drug or alcohol issues. WIC Food Benefits Helps pregnant, breastfeeding women and families with children younger than 5 buy healthy foods. https://www.yourtexasbenefits.com/Learn/Home Women and Children HHS provides services to Texas women such as aiding in preventing unintended pregnancies, nurturing healthier pregnancies, addressing domestic violence and taking care of children. Texans also can apply for insurance for their children through Children's Health Insurance Program and Medicaid. Medicaid and CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program) help you cover medical expenses for children and people with disabilities who meet income requirements. Healthy Texas Women offers women's health and family planning services at no cost to eligible, low-income women such as women's health exams, health screenings and birth control. The Family Planning Program provides high-quality, comprehensive, low-cost and accessible family planning and reproductive health care services to eligible women and men in Texas. The Breast and Cervical Cancer Services Program provides high-quality and accessible breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services to women. Eligible clients receive these services free of charge. WIC (Women, Infants and Children Program) is a health and nutrition program that helps improve the diets of infants and children as well as pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women. Family Violence Program promotes self-sufficiency, safety, and long-term independence of adult and child victims of family violence and victims of teen dating violence. Texas Nurse-Family Partnership pairs registered nurses with low-income, first-time mothers to improve prenatal care and provide one-on-one education and counseling focusing on child development. Adoption Services provides information about the adoption process in Texas. Thriving Texas Families (formerly known as Alternatives to Abortion) program provides pregnant women with pregnancy and parenting information and supports. A Woman's Right to Know provides important information about the baby growing in your womb and the resources available to you during and after your pregnancy. https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/health/women-children [/quote] She was undocumented. That severely limits service eligibility. Definitely no SNAP. No Medicaid except for emergency care and then only if residency can be established (although hospital has obligations to treat for emergency condiions anyway). [/quote]
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