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Family sizeMaximum net monthly income (100% FPL) 1 $ 1,255 2 $ 1,704 3 $ 2,152 4 $ 2,6002 more rows
The Department is responsible for administering numerous services throughout Tennessee, including Families First, the states Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, Food Stamps (now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP), Child Support, Child Care Licensing, Child Care
SCAM ALERT: We have been alerted that the Tennessee Department of Healths main telephone number has been spoofed. As a reminder, we do not leave messages about health information nor ask for financial or insurance information. Anyone with questions or concerns should contact his or her local law enforcement agency.
A few basic health services include: and cervical cancer screenings, breastfeeding support, community health access and navigation, dental and oral health services, health education, immunizations, newborn screenings, nutrition counseling, pregnancy testing, tobacco cessation, tuberculosis control, vital records
Free assistance is available. Contact the One DHS Contact Center at 833-772-8347 and/or the TTY number at 711.
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Tennessee Secretary of State Control Number: A control number is assigned to each entity on record with the Tennessee Secretary of State Division of Business Services. To find entity information, including the Secretary of State control number, visit: .
The local office may be listed under Human Resources, Social Services, Food Stamps or Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) in the state or local government pages of the telephone directory. You may also call SNAPs toll free line at 1-800-221-5689.
If you require any additional assistance that is not covered above, please call the One DHS Contact Center at 1-833-772-TDHS (8347) or fill out a Customer Inquiry Form.

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