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  ATAP (Alaska Temporary Assistance Program)
 
   Questions and Answers on ATAP
Questions and answers regarding Alaska's cash assistance program (ATAP) for low-income families.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
   Alaska's Temporary Assistance Program
This document explains the basics of the Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP). Available in Word or PDF format. If you choose PDF, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the file.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
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  Adult Public Assistance
 
   What To Do If Your Claim For Disability Has Been Denied
Information about what to do if you have been denied disability and want to appeal.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
   Adult Public Assistance (APA) (Separate Website)
This information, provided by the State of Alaska, includes a link to an Adult Public Assistance application.
By: State of Alaska, Department of Health and Social Services
  
   
   Adult Public Assistance: Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Alaska's Adult Public Assistance (APA) program. APA is a state cash-assistance program that provides financial assistance for low-income people over 65 and disabled people.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
   Adult Public Assistance Need and Payment Standards 2004
This table lists the 2004 payment standards for Alaska's Adult Public Assistance program.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
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  Interim Assistance
 
   Interim Assistance: Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Alaska's Interim Assistance program. Interim Assistance is a state program paying up to $280 per month to people who are waiting for final decisions about whether they are disabled.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
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  Other Resources
 
   Are You Eligible for Any Government Benefits? (Separate Website)
Enter information into this website and it will give you a report on benefits you may be eligible to receive.
By: GovBenefits, A Partnership of Federal Agencies and Organizations
  
   
   BenefitsCheckUp (Separate Website)
BenefitsCheckUp helps find programs for people ages 55 and over that may pay for some costs of prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other essential items or services. Information from this site requires filling out a form.
By: National Council on the Aging
  
   
   A Guide to the Office of the Ombudsman
The Office of the Ombudsman is designed to help citizens who have complaints about State of Alaska agencies. This article explains what the Ombudsman does and doesn't do, how to file a complaint, and how to contact the Ombudsman's office.
By: State of Alaska, Office of the Ombudsman

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