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To be eligible for Maryland Family Assistance, you must be a resident of Maryland, and a U.S. citizen, legal alien or qualified alien. You must be unemployed or underemployed and have low or very low income. You must also be one of the following: Have a child 18 years of age or younger, or.
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To find out the easiest way to renew in your county, call your caseworker, local office, or the Maryland SNAP hotline: 1-800-332-6347.
If you applied online, you can check your application status on the MyDHR portal. For those who did not apply online, you can check your application status at the DHS Call Center: 1-800-332-6347.
Apply online: Go to to file your application. Apply at your Local Department of Social Services in person. You may also file an application by mail, fax or other electronic means or someone may drop an application off for you.
Maryland's TCA pays a maximum of $727 per month for eligible families of three up to a lifetime limit of 60 months.
The average monthly Food Stamp benefit in Maryland is about $130 per person.
TCA has a 5 year (60 month) lifetime limit for recipients. Recipients may go on and off of TCA as often as needed, but may not exceed the 60 months of benefits unless they meet the requirements for a hardship exemption.
The 5 year limit applies to all adults and heads of household. Heads of household are people who sign an application for TCA for themselves and a child.
Maryland's Total Human-services Integrated Network (MD THINK) is an innovative, cloud-based platform allowing multiple State agencies to share and manage data in one convenient place.