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  • Application For Assistance

    Application For Assistance

  • PERSONAL INFORMATION

    Please tell us a little bit about yourself.
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  • HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION

    Please tell us a little bit about yourself.
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  • LIVING SITUATION

    Please provide more information about your current living situation.
  • ASSISTANCE INFORMATION

    To determine how we can be of assistance to you, please answer the following questions?
  • INCOME & EXPENSE DETAILS

    Please provide a complete breakdown of your monthly expenses and income.
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  • DOCUMENTATION

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  • The information provided is accurate and correct. I understand that any false information will delay my application process and may cause possible suspension of services from Frisco Family Services.

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  • Frisco Family Services Policies (Please read the following and sign below)

    Food Market Policy

    If you need food assistance, you will be permitted (1) visit to the food market prior to meeting with a case manager. After an assessment with a case manager, it will be determined how many market visits will be allowed. If necessary, you may visit the food market as frequently as once every two weeks; however, visiting the food market less frequently is acceptable. You determine whether you need to visit every other week or less often.

    After your final visit, if you are still in need of food assistance, you will be required to set up an appointment with a case manager to discuss your family’s continuing need and to be re-approved to continue using the food market. You should be prepared to explain why you are still experiencing a crisis and why receiving emergency food assistance is critical to your transition back to self-sufficiency.

    CHAMPS - Challenging Adult Minds for Personal Success

    Frisco Family Services is committed to equipping you with skills and resources aimed at enhancing your quality of life and promoting self-sufficiency. The CHAMPS program is part of a continuum of services offered by FFS.

    As a requirement to receiving any services offered by FFS, I understand that I must sign up for and attend a CHAMPS Adult Life Skills Workshop after meeting with a Case Manager and service eligibility has been determined. I further understand that if I do not comply with this requirement, I will forfeit the opportunity to receive the assistance that I am requesting.

    Release of Information

    I hereby authorize the release of information to Frisco Family Services (FFS) to receive the assistance I am requesting. I further certify that the information I have stated is true and correct and that all income is reported. I understand FFS may verify the information on this application and that deliberate misrepresentation of information may subject me to denial of assistance/services.

    I give permission for Frisco Family Services to discuss my case with other agencies, government entities, businesses, churches, synagogues, organizations, societies, hospitals, medical personnel, individuals, and any others deemed necessary to verify application information and/or identify additional sources of assistance. I understand that all information is treated as confidential information by Frisco Family Services.

    I have read, understood, and agree to the policies described above as they relate to services provided by Frisco Family Services and Release of Information.

     

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  • FFS Mission Statement: We help members of our communities who are facing hunger, homelessness, and other urgent needs improve their quality of lives and achieve self-sufficiency.

    In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation

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