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Tennessee Department of Human Services to Provide One-time Emergency Cash Assistance to Qualifying Families Impacted by Hurricane Helene; Tennessee Department of Human Services Announces Food Assistance Benefits Available to Tennesseans Impacted by Hurricane Helene
The Department of Human Services provides an array of support services aimed at building and empowering strong Tennessee families. The One DHS Customer Portal is a self-service website that helps our customers to connect to these services in one convenient online location.
From the One DHS Customer Portal you can access applications for SNAP, Families First, Child Support, Child Care Payment Assistance, upload documents, check case status, file an appeal and much more. Under Tennessee law, citizens have a duty to report abuse, neglect or exploitation of other persons.
The Tennessee Department of Human Services said there is a new way for people waiting on SNAP benefits to track their cases online.
Learn to create an account on the One DHS Customer Portal, a self-service website that helps Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) customers connect to an array of support...
The Governor has designated the Department of Public Health and Human Services as the lead agency for CSBG Recovery Act Program. It's Not Too Early to Get Seasonal Influenza Vaccine: DPHHS is urging employees to get vaccinated with seasonal influenza vaccine.
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Need help finding your Case or Member ID number? For added privacy, close your browser window when you are finished using the Child Support Payment Summary online service.
Formerly referred to as “food stamps,” the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) nutritional assistance initiative administered at the state level. In Tennessee, SNAP is managed by the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS).
The Tennessee Department of Human Services offers an extensive range of social services to a diverse group of almost two million Tennesseans across 95 rural and urban counties in our state.