College Park GA Medicaid – Food Stamp – Welfare (DFCS) Office
MEDICAID OFFICE | Services: Medicaid provides health care for low-income individuals. (SNAP), which helps low-income families buy food. (TANF), provide assistance to those with little to no income. |
The College Park GA Medicaid, Food Stamp, and Welfare (DFCS) Office offers essential support and assistance to individuals and families in need within the community.
Location and Contact Information:
- Address: South Fulton Service Center, 5710 Stonewall Tell Road, College Park, Georgia 30349
- Phone: 770-774-7500
Services Provided:
- Medicaid: The office administers the Georgia Medicaid program, providing health care coverage for people who are aged, blind, disabled, or indigent, serving approximately 1.2 million Georgians annually.
- Welfare Programs (TANF): Offers assistance to those with little or no income.
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Food Stamps: Provides monthly benefits to low-income households to help pay for the cost of food.
Contact Information and Support:
- For additional support with requesting large print versions of DFCS applications, individuals can visit the official Division of Family and Children Services website.
- To apply or report any changes in Food Stamp or Medicaid cases, individuals can call 1-877-423-4746 or visit https://gateway.ga.gov/access.
The College Park GA Medicaid, Food Stamp, and Welfare (DFCS) Office is dedicated to providing vital support and assistance to those in need within the community. If you have further questions or require specific assistance, feel free to reach out to the office directly.
South Fulton Service Center
5710 Stonewall Tell Road
College Park, Georgia 30349
770-774-7500
One Comment
My prayers and continued help given from family and friends while many of us mercilessly await months/year legitimate help (schedule faux/phone calls, inaccurate reports that we didn’t submit documents, and other delayed requests from SNAP etc human services. I’m sure there is a shortage of workers like everywhere in America, however, we as a people, without income (by no fault of our own) must find solutions until we are rightfully &/or physically/mentally able to earn income/work. The lack of government and little empathy for thousands of poor, hungry and soon to be homeless children and adults, are unthinkable. Depression in people increase from pre and COVID societal challenges, Schools & family breakdowns. Technology is growing in all areas, services for humanity should be a place it flourishes first. This information age and generation is learning artificial intelligence will not serve major problems in our society. It’s up to us individually to stay positive and help others when we can. Keep your head up people!