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Mathews County Department of Social Services

536 Church Street
PO Box 925
Mathews, VA 23109

(804) 725-7192

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Contact Information

Main
(804) 725-7192

Who We Are

Mathews County Department of Social Services offers the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.  TANF provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families with minor children.   The family receives a monthly cash payment to meet basic needs.  Participants may be provided with services such as job skills training, work experience, job readiness training, child care assistance, transportation, and other work related expenses.

An eligible child must be under age 18, or if 18, will graduate from high school before age 19, going to school regularly if he is between the ages of five and 18,  living with a parent or other relative and a U.S. citizen or an eligible immigrant.

The TANF program initiative has time to limited benefits, a strong work requirement, and a social contract that sets out the responsibilities of and expectations for recipients of public assistance and the government

CommonHelp is the Commonwealth of Virginia’s fast and easy way to apply online for many Virginia social services assistance programs. Through a single online site, you can find out what assistance you might be eligible for and submit one application saving you time and effort.  You can apply for Benefit Programs online at CommonHelp or by telephone by calling 1-855-635-4370.

 

Who We Serve

Languages Spoken
English
Service Area(s)
Mathews County

Cost & Payment Methods

Fee Structure
No Fee

Age Requirements
0-5
,
6-12
,
13-21
Family
Yes
Residency Requirements
Serves residents of Matthews County.
Other Eligibility Criteria
There must be a child in the home under age 18, who will graduate from high school before the age 19, and the child is going to school regularly, if they are between ages 15 and 18.

Available 24/7
No

Intake Process
Call for information; complete application; provide documents.
Self Refer
Yes

Report Problems
Call the Agency