Rent Assistance In Alaska

Rent Assistance In Alaska For Single Moms

Mothers always do their best to provide for their children. Single mothers are often the only ones responsible for providing for their household’s needs, which can prove difficult. There are many programs that offer rent assistance in Alaska. Alaska Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) For Rent Assistance This state program offers rental deposits and arrearages for people…

Housing Assistance In Alaska For Low-Incomes

Low-income families may find it difficult to find affordable and safe housing. However, many housing assistance programs in Alaska can help. A family can be accommodated in a neutral, cultural, or spiritual environment. This can help to foster the family’s development. We will be discussing resources available to single mothers in Alaska who are looking…

Health Coverage And Care For Native Americans (indians And Alaska)

Health Coverage and Care for Native Americans (Indians and Alaska)

Native Americans face disparities in health care due to their highly uninsured rate and difficulty reaching care. The Indian Health Service (IHS), which the federal government created to provide for Native Americans. However, they are underfunded, and other barriers limit these people’s access to health care. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) also offers increased health…

Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (atap)

Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP)

The Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP) provides temporary cash assistance and work-readiness services to low-income families with children. Their goal is to move Alaskans from welfare in jobs to make them self-sufficient and be able to support their families. ATAP participants need to seek paid employment opportunities or participate in work-related activities. They should participate…

Alaska public assistance and welfare for single moms

Public Assistance in Alaska For Single Moms

Alaska has many public assistance programs for single mothers to take advantage of each year. The state understands the difficulties of life and wants to help everyone thrive. According to the statistics, 24,647,000 children lived in single-parent homes in 2013. This number has remained about the same for the past few years, as shown in…