Kingsland GA Medicaid – Food Stamp – Welfare (DFCS) Office
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Medicaid Office Directions From Down Town Kingsland, GA
Head east on E King Ave toward N Satilla St |
Kingsland GA Medicaid – Food Stamp – Welfare (DFCS) Office administrates your local program under Georgia State guidelines. Medicaid provides health care for low income people. Welfare programs (TANF) give assistance to those who have little or no income. While Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Food Stamps helps low-income families buy food.
Camden County DFCS
800 Charles Gilman Jr. Avenue
P. O. Box 68
Kingsland, Georgia 31548-0068
(912) 729-4583
FAX (912) 729-7969
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Trying get a hold of someone about my applications and documents I dropped off in drop box, almost 2 weeks ago. Just trying find out if everything was done right me and my girls just relocated here and trying get insurance for us and other assistance. Thanks
I’m sorry to hear that you’re going through such a difficult situation. I’m unable to take direct action on your behalf, but I can provide some suggestions that may help you resolve your issue.
First, I would recommend that you continue to try to reach out to the relevant authorities by phone or email, and be persistent. If you have been trying to contact them for a while and haven’t had any success, try to escalate your case to a supervisor or manager. If you’re unable to get through on the phone or by email, you may want to try visiting a local unemployment office in person to seek assistance.
In addition to reaching out to the authorities, there are a few other things you can do to help resolve the issue. Consider gathering any documentation or evidence that you have, such as proof of your unemployment status and any correspondence you’ve had with the authorities. This may help you make your case more effectively and ensure that the authorities have all the necessary information to process your claim.
It’s also important to keep in mind that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there may be delays in processing unemployment claims and other government services. While this may be frustrating, it’s important to remain patient and persistent in your efforts to resolve the issue.
If you’re facing eviction and need immediate assistance, you may want to reach out to local community organizations or nonprofits that offer emergency financial assistance or rental assistance programs. These organizations may be able to provide you with temporary financial assistance to help you stay in your home while you work to resolve your unemployment claim.
I hope these suggestions help and wish you the best of luck in resolving your situation.