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Analyzing County Plans To Help Families in Crisis

Updated May 14th, 2008

Analyzing County Plans To Help Families in Crisis

In July 1, 2003, the State Emergency Assistance (EA) program was eliminated. The State EA program provided counties with funding to assist any eligible family in crisis, in order to stabilize them in their housing and to prevent homelessness. By providing immediate help with a crisis, the State EA program also helped families avoid having to apply for public assistance after a sudden loss of income.

Analyzing County Plans To Help Families in Crisis: Download the Coalition’s tool kit designed to help you analyze and evaluate your county’s efforts to help families in crisis in the aftermath of the repeal of Minnesota’s Emergency Assistance Program.