Things
You Can Do
Paying for School
• To save for your child’s education, call
ScholarShare or visit www.scholarshare.org.
• Scholarships, loans, grants? Talk with a financial
aid counselor. Call Direct Student Loan Service. Visit
www.finaid.org.
Saving More and Spending
Less
• Set a limit on your ATM withdrawals and the
cash you carry.
• Save through your job. Part of your paycheck
can be put directly into your savings account. See if
your job has tax-deferred plans to help you save for
retirement or pay for health care or child care.
• Insurance questions or complaints? Call State
Insurance Hotline.
• For consumer advice, visit www.pueblo.gsa.gov.
Help with Taxes
If you worked at all and have a low income, you may
be able to get a tax refund. If you are raising a child,
grandchild or foster child the refund is even larger—fill
out the Earned Income Credit section of your federal
tax forms.
Financial Assistance
• If you have a low income, you may be able to
get financial help even if you’re working. To
learn about your eligibility for financial aid if you’re
an immigrant, visit www.nilc.org/ciwc.
• CalWORKs provides a monthly income to low-income
families, or immedi- ate cash in some emergencies. There
is a time limit on aid and a work requirement. Call
Financial Assistance.
• Food Stamps help people buy food. Call Financial
Assistance.
• Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides
financial aid to some seniors and people with disabilities
who cannot work. Some children with disabilities also
qualify. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
provides financial aid to people who have to stop working
because of a disability. Call Social Security.
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