Maryland Department of Labor Port of Baltimore Worker Support Program application is available at the link below.
To check status:
INITIAL SUBMISSION:
Maryland Department of Labor Submission Manager (submittable.com)
In person sign up it available at the old pasha building outside the SMT truck gate. The DOL will be there starting Monday, 4/22/24 at 12 noon. Address : 2501 Broening Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21224
ILA USMX UNEMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY
PAPERW/ORK FROM UNEMPLYMENT MUST BE BROUGHT IN AND SUBMITTED TO THE ILA OFFICE MONDAY TUESDAY OR WEDNSDAY FROM 9AM – 330PM. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION AFTER WEDNSDAY. CHECKS WILL BE PRINTED AND MAILED OUT ON FRIDAYS
Starting Monday 4/22/24 for USMX/ILA supplemental fund we will only be accepting one document. This is the document USMX is requesting! And yes, you can get both supplemental payment if your collecting unemployment. If you are working making over 430 a week you can only collect the supplement starting Monday with the workers support program. This is the only form accepted moving forward.
MARYLAND UNEMPLOYMENT:
Helpful Resources for Claimants – Division of Unemployment Insurance (maryland.gov)
- To contact a claim agent to file a new claim or inquire about an existing claim, please call 667-207-6520. Claim agents are available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hours may be modified during holidays.
- If you call during business hours, you may provide a callback number. When an agent becomes available, the system will call the number and connect you with an agent.
· you can use the Virtual Assistant to receive immediate, automated answers to common inquiries or to chat with a claims agent. The Virtual Assistant is available 24/7. However, the chat feature is available during claims agent hours (see the Claimant Contact Information webpage for agent hours).
· To use the Virtual Assistant, select the blue “Chat with us” button at the bottom right corner of this page. To use the chat feature, access the Virtual Assistant and type “speak with an agent.”
BCDSS Eviction Assistance Program
We can assist you with paying your rent. To start a new application online, click here, or view our Frequently Asked Questions document for more information. The BCDSS Eviction Assistance Program office is located at 1510 N. Guilford Avenue, 21202.
Baltimore City CAP Centers can connect you to resources to help pay water bills, gas/electricity bills and back rent. Visit https://www.bmorechildren.com/residents or call 410-396-5555 for further assistance.
For all services, visit us online! Use the myMDTHINK.maryland.gov website to apply for benefits, look up an existing SNAP, Cash or Medical Assistance case, check the status of your application, or submit case renewal documents. We also have dedicated customer service professionals waiting to assist you when you call 1-800-332-6347 or 443-423-6400.
For Food Stamp & Cash Assistance:
Create an account – food & cash assistance – apply for the snap program online or call. 1 (800) 332-6347
You Will need proof of all bills/assets in your bank account/ shelter expenses
When asked for paystubs upload a screenshot of unemployment benefits.
Everyone gets a different amount based on the above numbers, my experience it’s normally around $275-$325 a month to use on any groceries.
https://mymdthink.maryland.gov/home/#
These benefits could be considered emergency benefits so apply.
MYMDTHINK.MARYLAND.GOV
myMDTHINK Programs & Services Portal
Emergency Assistance
Emergency Assistance to Families with Children (EAFC) provides emergency
cash assistance to families who need emergency help paying rent or utilities or
for other emergencies. These funds are available through the local department
once every two years when funds are available.
Eligibility
Families must have one or more children under 21 living with them.
Families must present proof that they have an emergency that was not caused
by a family member quitting a job.
Families must present an eviction notice from utility company that services
have been/will be cut off or other proof of an emergency.
Apply at your Local Department of Social Services in person. You may also
file an application by mail, fax or other electronic means or someone may drop
an application off for you.
Apply online: Go to MyMDTHINK website https://mymdthink.maryland.gov/home/#/
You will need:
Identification
Proof of Address:
Apartment or house lease
electric, gas, water, or phone bill
rent book
rent receipt
or mortgage statement
Proof of Income for Past 2 Months:
past 2 months pay stubs that show your income,
or most recent benefit letter for government checks
SSI
SSDI
VA
Social Security
or any others
Proof of Emergency
Eviction Notice
Utility Cut-Off Notice
or other proof
Proof of Other Cash or Non-Cash resources.
Bring most recent savings and checking account statements.
Social Security Number:
Everyone who gets services must have a social security number.
Proof of Household Expenses. Bring as many of the following as you can:
most recent BG&E gas or electric bill
most recent fuel oil or propane bill that shows the company’s name, address,
and telephone number.
receipt or written statement of childcare costs
real estate tax bill
recent doctor or hospital bills.
Baltimore County Department of Social Services
1400 Merritt Blvd C, Baltimore, MD 21222
Located in: German Hill Center (Dundalk Social Services)
Opens 8 AM Monday
Food assistance Programs