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Can An 18 Year Old Autism Section 1 Junior In High School Get Food Stamps And SSI?
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posted October 15, 2022
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Make sure you don't have a bank account for your child with more than 2,000 dollars in it . You will need evualations from doctors as well. Once you qualify for SSI food stamps are easy to get.

posted October 15, 2022
A MyAutismTeam Member

Thank you. I have some from psychologists and therapists. She needs to open a bank account so she chn cash her birthday and Christmas che

posted October 15, 2022
A MyAutismTeam Member

Thanks. Waiting for her letter, should be by Tuesday or Wednesday. Last 3 weeks she had trouble in her Food and Nutrition class with 2 girls and a boy. Found out Friday. Waiting for guidance to give me the why for why they yelled one time and threw garbage 2 times

posted October 16, 2023
A MyAutismTeam Member

Look up how to apply for SNAP through your state.

posted October 16, 2023
A MyAutismTeam Member

This may help you https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v75n3/v75n3...

posted October 16, 2023

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