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On April 27, the State of Ohio announced the Responsible RestartOhio plan, which details the reopening of the economy. What does it mean for you and your family, your job, and our community?
In an effort to ensure that no one loses access to their medical benefits during this critical time, Cuyahoga County is implementing a number of policy changes designed to reduce the number of Medicaid discontinuances during the pandemic.
Cathy Rush is caught up in a mask-making craze. The talented crafter has shifted her focus from turning out dog blankets and aprons to lifesaving masks.
The Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) wants you to know there are steps you can take and information you should know to help navigate the child support process and any necessary changes.
If you are a Social Security recipient with dependent children, and you did not file 2018 or 2019 tax returns, you will need to immediately register with the IRS to receive the $500-per-child stimulus benefit without a long wait.
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services has provided Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funding to Cuyahoga County for distribution through the Cuyahoga Job and Family Services (CJFS) Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) program.
The staff at Cuyahoga Job and Family Services continues to work to make sure residents eligible for Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and other cash benefits, are getting the help they need during this time.
To protect the health and safety of their workers, many communities and their contractors have implemented changes to normal collection services. Some of these changes include the suspension of bulky waste collection, yard waste collection and special waste services such as collections of household hazardous waste.
The Presidential Primary Election of March 17, 2020 is extended to April 28, 2020 and is now Vote-by-Mail only. This is due to efforts to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Invest in Children, Cuyahoga County’s public/private partnership that mobilizes resources and research to promote the well-being of young children is aware that parents need support now more than ever.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is vital to protecting medical professionals and first responders as they treat patients and combat the COVID-19 pandemic. It is also in short supply in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and around the world.
Invest in Children, Cuyahoga County’s public/private partnership that mobilizes resources and research to promote the well-being of young children is aware that parents need support now more than ever.
The Cuyahoga County Department of Consumer Affairs is warning residents to be extremely cautious handling texts, emails, and social media posts regarding COVID-19 and/or government stimulus checks.
The Coronavirus relief package (aka the CARES Act) is now law, meaning Americans who earned $75,000 or less will be receiving payments of up to $1,200 apiece.
The Coronavirus pandemic has forced many businesses to close or significantly reduce their staff, leaving tens of thousands of people without work or a paycheck to depend on during the pandemic crisis.