Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
Welfare Rights Assistance
SSI Applications
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Homeless People
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Disability Insurance
SSI
Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS)
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help individuals with disabilities return to work, where a person sets aside money for a work goal.
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help people with disabilities return to work.
PASS lets disabled people set aside money and/or things they own to pay for items or services they need to reach specific work goals.
Plans can include money for school, training or to start a business. The goal is to have enough income to reduce or eliminate your need for benefits provided under the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs.
The Social Security Administration does not count the money or resources you set aside under an approved PASS when they decide your initial or continuing eligibility for SSI. Having a PASS may help you qualify for SSI or may increase the amount of your SSI payment.
What's Here
Benefits Screening
Social Security Disability Insurance
SSI
Disability Benefit Recipients
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
Welfare Rights Assistance
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
SSI Applications
SSI
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Homeless People
Social Security Disability Insurance
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
Welfare Rights Assistance
SSI Appeals/Complaints
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Social Security Disability Insurance
Homeless People
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
SSI Applications
Certificates/Forms Assistance
SSI
Immigrants
Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS)
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help individuals with disabilities return to work, where a person sets aside money for a work goal.
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help people with disabilities return to work.
PASS lets disabled people set aside money and/or things they own to pay for items or services they need to reach specific work goals.
Plans can include money for school, training or to start a business. The goal is to have enough income to reduce or eliminate your need for benefits provided under the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs.
The Social Security Administration does not count the money or resources you set aside under an approved PASS when they decide your initial or continuing eligibility for SSI. Having a PASS may help you qualify for SSI or may increase the amount of your SSI payment.
What's Here
Benefits Screening
SSI
Social Security Disability Insurance
Disability Benefit Recipients
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
SSI Appeals/Complaints
SSI Applications
Homeless People
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Liberian Community
African American Community
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Social Security Disability Insurance
Karen Community
Immigrants
Welfare Rights Assistance
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Somali Community
SSI
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
SSI Applications
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Immigrants
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
Certificates/Forms Assistance
SSI
Homeless People
Social Security Disability Insurance
Welfare Rights Assistance
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Social Security Disability Insurance
SSI Appeals/Complaints
SSI
SSI Applications
Native American Community
Homeless People
Welfare Rights Assistance
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Social Security income programs for people with disabilities
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/ssi) is a Federal income supplement program designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people, who have little or no income. It provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/disability) provides monthly cash benefits to disabled workers who are fully insured under the program, who are not capable of substantial gainful work and who have completed a five month waiting period.
Recipients may qualify for both programs at the same time, if the amount of SSDI benefits awarded are under the SSI income limits.
What's Here
SSI Applications
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Retirement Recipients
Social Security Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
Homeless People
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Welfare Rights Assistance
SSI Applications
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Social Security Disability Insurance
SSI Appeals/Complaints
SSI
Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS)
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help individuals with disabilities return to work, where a person sets aside money for a work goal.
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help people with disabilities return to work.
PASS lets disabled people set aside money and/or things they own to pay for items or services they need to reach specific work goals.
Plans can include money for school, training or to start a business. The goal is to have enough income to reduce or eliminate your need for benefits provided under the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs.
The Social Security Administration does not count the money or resources you set aside under an approved PASS when they decide your initial or continuing eligibility for SSI. Having a PASS may help you qualify for SSI or may increase the amount of your SSI payment.
What's Here
SSI
Benefits Screening
Disability Benefit Recipients
Social Security Disability Insurance
Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS)
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help individuals with disabilities return to work, where a person sets aside money for a work goal.
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help people with disabilities return to work.
PASS lets disabled people set aside money and/or things they own to pay for items or services they need to reach specific work goals.
Plans can include money for school, training or to start a business. The goal is to have enough income to reduce or eliminate your need for benefits provided under the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs.
The Social Security Administration does not count the money or resources you set aside under an approved PASS when they decide your initial or continuing eligibility for SSI. Having a PASS may help you qualify for SSI or may increase the amount of your SSI payment.
What's Here
SSI
Benefits Screening
Disability Benefit Recipients
Social Security Disability Insurance
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
SSI
Social Security Disability Insurance
Homeless People
SSI Applications
Certificates/Forms Assistance
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Welfare Rights Assistance
Disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Social Security income programs for people with disabilities
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/ssi) is a Federal income supplement program designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people, who have little or no income. It provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/disability) provides monthly cash benefits to disabled workers who are fully insured under the program, who are not capable of substantial gainful work and who have completed a five month waiting period.
Recipients may qualify for both programs at the same time, if the amount of SSDI benefits awarded are under the SSI income limits.
What's Here
Social Security Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Retirement Recipients
SSI Applications
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Work Incentives Programs
Work Incentives help people to return to work. Programs include work training, plans to save money for work-related expenses, and ways to earn more money while not jeopardizing benefits.
Work Incentive Programs offer special rules that make it possible for people receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), to work and still receive monthly payments and Medicare or Medicaid.
Programs include work training, plans to save money for work-related expenses, and ways to earn more money while not jeopardizing benefits.
What's Here
Students With Disabilities
Social Security Disability Insurance
SSI Recipients
Disability Benefit Recipients
Subsidized Employment
Welfare Rights Assistance
SSI
Benefits Screening
Work Incentives Programs
Work Incentives help people to return to work. Programs include work training, plans to save money for work-related expenses, and ways to earn more money while not jeopardizing benefits.
Work Incentive Programs offer special rules that make it possible for people receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), to work and still receive monthly payments and Medicare or Medicaid.
Programs include work training, plans to save money for work-related expenses, and ways to earn more money while not jeopardizing benefits.
What's Here
Social Security Disability Insurance
Benefits Screening
Disability Benefit Recipients
Students With Disabilities
Subsidized Employment
SSI
SSI Recipients
Welfare Rights Assistance
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
Welfare Rights Assistance
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Native American Community
Homeless People
SSI
Tribal Reservation Residents
Social Security Disability Insurance
SSI Applications
Certificates/Forms Assistance
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
Social Security Disability Insurance
Welfare Rights Assistance
Homeless People
Certificates/Forms Assistance
SSI Appeals/Complaints
SSI Applications
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Immigrants
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
SSI
Disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Social Security income programs for people with disabilities
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/ssi) is a Federal income supplement program designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people, who have little or no income. It provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/disability) provides monthly cash benefits to disabled workers who are fully insured under the program, who are not capable of substantial gainful work and who have completed a five month waiting period.
Recipients may qualify for both programs at the same time, if the amount of SSDI benefits awarded are under the SSI income limits.
What's Here
Social Security Retirement Recipients
SSI Applications
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Social Security Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
SSI Appeals/Complaints
SSI
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Welfare Rights Assistance
SSI Applications
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Homeless People
Social Security Disability Insurance
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
Certificates/Forms Assistance
SSI Appeals/Complaints
SSI
Homeless People
Social Security Disability Insurance
Veterans
Homeless Veterans
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
SSI Applications
Welfare Rights Assistance
Work Incentives Programs
Work Incentives help people to return to work. Programs include work training, plans to save money for work-related expenses, and ways to earn more money while not jeopardizing benefits.
Work Incentive Programs offer special rules that make it possible for people receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), to work and still receive monthly payments and Medicare or Medicaid.
Programs include work training, plans to save money for work-related expenses, and ways to earn more money while not jeopardizing benefits.
What's Here
Students With Disabilities
Disability Benefit Recipients
Social Security Disability Insurance
Welfare Rights Assistance
Subsidized Employment
SSI
Benefits Screening
SSI Recipients
Disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Social Security income programs for people with disabilities
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/ssi) is a Federal income supplement program designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people, who have little or no income. It provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/disability) provides monthly cash benefits to disabled workers who are fully insured under the program, who are not capable of substantial gainful work and who have completed a five month waiting period.
Recipients may qualify for both programs at the same time, if the amount of SSDI benefits awarded are under the SSI income limits.
What's Here
Social Security Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Retirement Recipients
SSI Applications
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Social Security Advocacy Services
Helps children and adults apply for Social Security disability benefits
This agency is contracted with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide free Social Security advocacy services.
Advocates help people apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They can help file an initial application, appeal a denied application, represent at hearing level, represent in a continuing disability review, and they make sure that people are applying for all benefits for which they are eligible.
Information about an agency's specific Social Security advocacy services can be found in the Social Security Advocacy Directory (https://mn.gov/dhs/partners-and-providers/program-overviews/housing-and-homelessness/social-security-advocacy-directory.jsp).
What's Here
African American Community
Karen Community
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Somali Community
Liberian Community
Welfare Rights Assistance
Certificates/Forms Assistance
SSI
SSI Appeals/Complaints
Immigrants
Homeless People
Social Security Disability Insurance
SSI Applications
Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS)
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help individuals with disabilities return to work, where a person sets aside money for a work goal.
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help people with disabilities return to work.
PASS lets disabled people set aside money and/or things they own to pay for items or services they need to reach specific work goals.
Plans can include money for school, training or to start a business. The goal is to have enough income to reduce or eliminate your need for benefits provided under the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs.
The Social Security Administration does not count the money or resources you set aside under an approved PASS when they decide your initial or continuing eligibility for SSI. Having a PASS may help you qualify for SSI or may increase the amount of your SSI payment.
What's Here
Social Security Disability Insurance
Benefits Screening
Disability Benefit Recipients
SSI