Glad she’s getting her financial life together. But, doesn’t the program allow credit for schooling OR work? What I mean is, that working towards a GED should have made her eligible. If it couldn’t work out to the required 20 hours, I believe they’ll accept volunteer service OR an actual paying job. At least I’ve read that.
She has a child so she was getting food stamps but my foster son is a deadbeat dad. She needed cash assistance and couldnt get it without being in the state employment program. They did not count her GED classes as time toward her work requirement and they would not allow her to study during her required hours at the employment office.
She was fortunate in that we could give her and my granddaughter a place to live and help with some necessities. We are a single income family. My husband is disabled and we chose not to go on SSDI as long as I could support us. We are glad to help, but it has been a serious stretch sometimes!