Montcalm DHHS Office

609 N. State
Stanton, MI - 48888

(989) 831-8400

colet7@michigan.gov




Food aid programs Temporary food aid for families and individuals of eligible low-income families are available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Eligibility is based on the financial status of all members of the family.
Anyone who lives together and buys and prepares food together is considered to be a member of the same family group.
In general, they review your expenses, assets and income to determine what benefits you are entitled to.
Application Procedure You must complete and submit an application to determine whether you are able to receive assistance through the MDHHS in the form of food, Medicaid, childcare, temporary cash, emergency assistance, etc.
When you apply, you may need to provide information about all members of your family.
The best way to determine your eligibility and apply is to use MI Bridges online.
Applications can be delivered by hand, by post or fax to their local office.
Customers are issued a Michigan Bridge Card to purchase certain food products and access cash at a number of retailers and ATMs across the state.



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