Chippewa DHHS Office

463 East 3 Mile Rd.
Sault Ste. Marie, MI - 49783

(906) 635-4100

colet7@michigan.gov




Food Aid Program Temporary food aid for eligible families and low-income individuals is available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Eligibility is based on the financial situation of all members of a household.
All those who live together, buy and prepare food together are considered members of the same group of households.
In general, we'll look at expenses, activities, and revenue to determine which, if any, benefits you might be eligible for. Application process you must fill in and submit an application to determine if you are able to receive assistance with assistance such as food, Medicaid, child care, temporary money, an emergency, etc., through MDHHS.
When you apply, you may have to provide information about all members of your household.
The best way to determine eligibility and submit an application is to use MI Bridges online. Applications can be delivered in person, sent by post or fax to their local office.

Customers receive a Michigan Bridge Card to purchase certain food products and access cash benefits at a number of retailers and vending machines throughout the state.



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