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Learn how to access and manage your Medical, SNAP and Cash benefits through ABE Manage My Case portal, DHS Help Line or local Family Community Resource Center. Find out how to submit reports, documents, appeals and more.
Learn how to apply for benefits such as SNAP, cash or medical assistance online, by phone or in person. Find out what documents you need, what happens next and how to contact IDHS, USDA and HHS.
ABE Manage My Case provides customers with information about their benefits, including application status, redetermination status, recent notices and benefit amounts. Customers can also submit redeterminations and changes and request new benefit programs. Visit DHS ABE Customer Support Center for more information on how to manage your account ...
The IDHS provides various safety net services to Illinois residents in poverty, facing economic challenges, or with disabilities. It has six divisions, including mental health, developmental disabilities, and human capital development.
Department of Human Services. Illinois created DHS in 1997, to provide our state's residents with streamlined access to integrated services, especially those who are striving to move from welfare to work and economic independence, and others who face multiple challenges to self-sufficiency. Visit our Site.
Anyone approved to receive cash assistance or SNAP (Food Stamps) benefits will be issued an Illinois Link card. The Illinois Link card is a plastic card that looks and works like a debit card. If you are eligible for cash and SNAP benefits, you will access both with the same card.