Welfare refers to any form of financial aid or assistance to help the needy. The entitlement programs of the United States government falls under welfare. It is a social insurance program, which means the benefits are available only in the case of an emergency or difficult situation. Certain criteria have to be met by the needy person for him/her to be eligible for welfare benefits. For instance, the person should not have any other income, or must be willing to work. There is no shortage of welfare programs in the US. The most popular ones are food stamps, Medicaid, child support, unemployment compensation, TANF and others. To get these benefits, people can turn to the state departments or the local offices of the government. Donations to private schools
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