Do I Qualify for Section 202 Housing Benefits? #OlderAdults #Benefits #AgingWell #Housing
Housing is a significant expense for most people, including many older adults. If you’re struggling to pay rent, you might qualify for Section 202 benefits. These benefits can help cover rent and other things like food and transportation.
Eligibility is based on age and income. To see if you are eligible, go to BenefitsCheckUp.org.
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