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Each county in Indiana is divided into townships.
A Township Trustee is
an elected official who is, among other duties, responsible for public
assistance (poor relief) for residents of the township.
This may include
help with food, shelter, utilities (does not pay deposits, reconnect
fees, or penalties),clothing, household supplies, medical services, and
funeral expenses.
Each Township Trustee has different guidelines based
somewhat on standards set by the State.Following paperwork required:
Indiana picture ID for everyone in household over 18 years old, Social
Security card, birth certificate, VISA, green card (not expired) and/or
resident alien card, copy of the lease, and disconnect utility bill.
Each person in the household required to provide the same level of
identification.To apply for assistance, call the Township Trustee.
In
some larger populated townships, the Trustee may have staff to assist
with the application process.
Others handle the process themselves.
Applicants may be required to show documentation of income, bills, etc.
If denied services, the applicant should receive a form PR-1A stating
the reason for denial.
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Fairfield Township Public Assistance -Tippecanoe Co. is an organization in Lafayette, IN. We have researched and located government and non profit resources to help you pay your bills such as rent, utility bills, and even emergency cash for things