Dealing With Public Assistance (MyWelfare2Wealth Disclaimer)

There's no shame in being on any form of public assistance. In today's economic times, many more families are finding themselves in need of some sort of financial aid; myself currently included.

However, public assistance just isn't made to support families indefinitely. Furthermore, with the many budget cuts that government has had to make across the board; who knows how stable the funding for public assistance truly is, or any changes in eligibility standards these programs may be forced to make in the future, in order to preserve funds.

In my locality, there is talk that Hamilton County Job and Family Services (HCJFS) will be proposing a tax increase for the November Ballot. If this is true, and it doesn't pass, who knows what changes may come for families receiving assistance in Hamilton County.

This is the main reason why we've decided to make it our personal mission to teach willing individuals the various methods of earning an online income for free; to eventually help myself and many other families to become independent of public assistance, so that we don't have to deal with that uncertainty.

That being said, we would like to inform everyone, for good measure, that MyWelfare2Wealth is in NO WAY affiliated with any county's public assistance program; although we do aspire to partner with many public service agencies in the future, in order to reach more who would like the information that will be described in this blog.

If you are currently in need of public assistance for yourself and/or your family, please contact your local county agency. In Cincinnati, go here for information on services.

Also, MyWelfare2Wealth is neither a direct employer nor contractor, and no funds will be paid directly from MyWelfare2Wealth to members. This blog will list a number of websites that a person may earn from with participation for free. Any issues that arise with any of these sites should be taken up with their admin or support department.

Furthermore, if you are currently receiving assistance, please not that any income received through any of the methods described in this blog are considered income, and should be reported to your agency. In Hamilton County, you are required to report any income received over $25 in one month. For guidelines specific to your own county, please contact your caseworker.

Yeah I know, a lot of information, but it had to be said so we can all start off with the same understanding and general expectations of this organization. Don't worry, as soon as I get five comments on this, we can start the good stuff you've been waiting for with the next post....

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