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The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services provides workforce development and family support programs that improve the quality of life for Franklin County residents.
Eligibility for SNAP food assistance is complex – based on family size, income and expenses – but both families and individuals may be eligible to receive Food Assistance. You may qualify for benefits if your household’s gross monthly income is at or under 200% of the federal poverty level (FPL).
Phone: 1-844-640-OHIO (6446) The Customer Access Center (CAC) provides customers access to information on general services and specific benefits by calling 1-844-640-OHIO (6446). If you have inquiries concerning your Child Care, Medicaid, Food Assistance or general status information, our Customer Access Center will be able to assist you.
Applying for food, cash and medical assistance through Franklin County is a several-step-process. Please read the following information carefully to ensure your application is processed as quickly as possible. Please note it may take up to 30 days to complete your application.
The Medicaid program provides eligible Franklin County residents with access to health care, medical treatment, mental and behavioral health services and more through a variety of programs, including:
PRC stands for Prevention, Retention and Contingency and it provides short-term benefits and services to low-income families, especially those facing emergency situations. The goal is to help families stabilize and eventually move out of poverty and become self-sufficient.
The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services (FCDJFS) Child Care Program provides a range of services and resources to support working families and promote the early development, health, safety, and well-being of children.
The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services (FCDJFS) is a county, state and federally supported agency responsible for basic financial, medical and social services programs.
Ohio Works First is also known as cash assistance or Federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). All customers of cash benefits under OWF can also receive health care under the Medicaid program and food stamps.
Medicaid Expansion - Covers income eligible individuals between the ages of 19-64 years old that do not have Medicare. The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services provides workforce development and family support programs that improve the quality of life for Franklin County residents.