325 M-62
Cassopolis, MI - 49031
(269) 445-0200
Cass County DHHS Office Details
Food Aid ProgramTerminal food aid for eligible low-income families and individuals is available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Eligibility is based on the financial situation of all household members.
Anyone who lives together and buys and prepares food together is considered a member of the same household group.
Generally, they will review your expenses, assets and income to determine what benefits, if any, you may qualify for.
Application Process - You must complete and submit an application to determine if you can receive help with food, Medicaid, child care, temporary cash, an emergency, etc., through MDHHS.
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