7 North Erie Street
Mayville, New York 14757
(716) 753-4421
(716) 661-7421
335 Central Avenue
Dunkirk, New York 14048
(716) 363-3500
110 East Fourth Street
Jamestown, New York 14701
(716) 661-8200
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Mission Statement
We are dedicated to empowering our clients to achieve
self-sufficiency through personal responsibility.
While recognizing the diversity of the people we serve, we will
provide appropriate assessments, referrals, supportive services,
and financial assistance.
By delivering these services in an efficient and professional manner,
we are committed to enhancing our clients' quality of life.
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| Safety
Net Families |
186
Cases |
| Number
Employed Individuals |
68 |
| Number
of Individuals on Work Experience |
28 |
| Number
of Exempt Individuals |
78 |
| Number
of Individuals Who are Work Limited |
16 |
| Number
of Individuals Who are D&A |
20 |
| Average
Family Size |
3.6 |
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What is Transitional Assistance?
Transitional Assistance is Chautauqua County's term for Federal and State
Temporary Assistance Programs. These programs give short-term help to families
and individuals as they work toward self-sufficiency. If you are unable
to work, can't find a job or your job does not pay enough to meet your basic
needs, Transitional Assistance may be able to help you pay expenses. Eligibility
for Family Assistance and Safety Net Assistance is determined based on income
and resources. To find out if you are eligible you must apply.
Family Assistance (FA)
Family Assistance (FA) is New York State's term for the federal Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. FA provides cash assistance
to needy families that include a minor child living with a parent (including
families where both parents are in the household) or a caretaker relative.
Eligible adults are limited to receiving benefits for a total of 60 months
during their lifetime, this includes any TANF assistance they may have received
in other states. After the 60th month has been reached that adult and all
members of his or her FA household are ineligible to receive any more FA
benefits. The months need not be consecutive. Each individual month in which
TANF-funded benefits are received is included in the lifetime count no matter
how small the benefit. The counting of this 60-month limit began in December
1996.
Parents and other adult relative who can work must be working or involved
in work-like activities with a goal of attaining self-sufficiency. Table
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Safety Net Assistance
(SNA)
If you are not eligible for other assistance programs, you may be eligible
for SNA. SNA is a state and local funded program for:
- Single adults
- Childless couples
- Children living apart from any adult relative
- Families of persons abusing drugs or alcohol
- Families of persons refusing drug/alcohol screening, assessment
or treatment
- Persons who have exceeded the 60-month limit on assistance
- Aliens who are eligible for temporary assistance, but who are
not eligible for federal reimbursement
Generally, you can receive cash SNA for a maximum of two years in a
lifetime. After that, if you are eligible for SNA, it is provided in non-cash
form, such as a voucher. In addition, non-cash SNA is provided for families
of persons abusing drugs or alcohol and families of persons refusing drug/alcohol
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Where do I apply?
If you live in the northern portion of Chautauqua County you can apply
in our Dunkirk office which is located at:
Chautauqua County Department of Social Services
335 Central Ave Dunkirk, NY 14048
Phone: (716) 363-3500
If you live in the southern portion of Chautauqua County you can apply
in our Jamestown office which is located at:
Chautauqua County Department of Social Services
110 East Fourth St. Jamestown, NY 14701
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If I apply
what should I expect?
When you apply you may be asked to complete a short questionnaire that
helps us prepare for your eligibility interview. You will also be given
an application to complete. You have the right to turn in an application
the same day you get it and have an interview within 7 working days.
You may be prescreened, have a short interview, to determine if you have
any emergencies that need to be taken care of Immediately. If you have
one of the following:
- You are homeless
- You have little or no food
- You have been told by your landlord you must move or you have
been given eviction papers
- During the heating season you are out of fuel or have less than
a 7 day supply
- Your utilities are shut off or you have received a shut off notice
- You or someone in your family has been beaten, abused or threatened
with violence by another member of your family
the prescreener will help you with your emergency and then schedule
an eligibility interview for ongoing benefits for you.
If you do not have one of the emergencies mentioned above an eligibility
appointment will be scheduled for ongoing benefits for you.
You may be asked to come to a Self-sufficiency Plan meeting with a case
manager. This is to assess your strengths and abilities to determine what
type of employment or training may best suit you. You may also be asked
to take a reading and math test called TABE. This is done to determine
if you need additional help with reading or math that will help you become
successful with your Self-sufficiency Plan.
You must keep your eligibility appointment to find out if you are eligible
for ongoing assistance for you and your family.
During your eligibility interview, an Examiner will go over your application
with you to make sure it is complete and that you understand each question.
You will also be asked to document and/or verify your response to questions
on your application. Some of the things you may be asked for are:
- Birth certificates or other verification of identity for yourself
and your family members
- Verification of Social Security Numbers for yourself and family
members
- Proof of residence and shelter expense such as a rent receipt
or mortgage payments
- Fuel or utility receipts
- If employed, current wage verification
- Proof of any other type of income such as but not limited to support,
Veterans Benefits, Unemployment Insurance Benefits, Social Security
Benefits, SSI, pensions etc.
- Proof of any resources such as but not limited to bank statement,
insurance policies, ownership of real property, motor vehicles etc.
- If you state you are disabled, you may be asked to sign a consent
to have your doctor to complete a medical statement
If you have a child whose other parent is absent, you may be required
to have an interview with the Support Collection Unit to seek support
and/or establish paternity. You have the right to claim good cause for
not cooperating with the Support Collection Unit in establishing paternity
or seeking support, if you have been physically or mentally threatened,
abused or fear for the life of you or yourself child. You must be able
to substantiate your claim.
If you have a problem with alcohol or substance abuse or are suspected
of having a problem you may be asked to see a counselor who will assess
your treatment needs. They can assist you with getting the care that you
may need to become successful in attaining self-sufficiency.
You will be given the opportunity to complete a voluntary Domestic
Violence Screening form and be provided with important information on
how to obtain Domestic Violence Services. Anyone who voluntarily
self-discloses the presence of domestic violence will be afforded the
opportunity to talk to a Domestic Violence Liaison.
You will be asked to have your picture taken and an image made of your
fingers. New York State Law requires that everyone eligible for Transitional
Assistance programs be identified so duplicate benefit payments are avoided.
An Application for Transitional Programs is also an automatic application
for Medical Assistance and Food Stamps. Your eligibility determination
will also inform you of your eligibility for these other programs. You
have the right to a determination within 30 days of the date you submit
your application
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