Broward County Benefits & Assistance

Find SNAP, Medicaid, housing assistance, cash help, and utility programs available in Broward County, Florida — with official application links.

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FLBenefitsGuide.com is an independent informational website and is not affiliated with the State of Florida, the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), Broward County, or any government agency. Eligibility rules and benefit amounts can change. Always verify details on official government websites.

Broward County Food Stamps (SNAP) & Food Bank Help (Broward County, FL)

Easy step-by-step help to apply for SNAP (Food Assistance) and find free groceries in Broward County. Includes how to apply online/phone/in person, documents, income guidelines, and what happens after you apply.

Best option: Apply online Help by phone: 2-1-1 Good to know: Food banks can help while SNAP is pending
Tip If you’re short on food right now, use a food pantry while your SNAP application is being processed.
Box of fresh groceries for SNAP and food pantry help in Broward County Florida
Many Broward County families use SNAP + food pantries together for extra support.

How to Apply for SNAP in Broward County

Apply (Online is fastest)
Start your application online and upload documents when available.
Interview (often by phone)
You may be contacted for a short interview to confirm household details and income.
Submit documents
Provide proof of identity, income, and expenses (rent/utilities/childcare/medical if applicable).
Decision + EBT card
If approved, you’ll receive an EBT card to buy eligible food.
Apply by Phone: Call 2-1-1 → choose your language → pick the option for benefits/food help.
Note Keep paper + pen ready. They may ask for income and household details.
In Person Food Assistance (Broward / SNAP & Food Help)
Agency
Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) — SNAP / Food Assistance
Find a Location
Programs
SNAP (Food Stamps) • EBT Card Help • Application & Document Support

Note Call ahead to confirm office hours, required documents, and whether appointments are needed.

What can SNAP benefits be used for?
SNAP helps pay for most groceries (fruits/vegetables, meat, dairy, bread, snacks, non-alcoholic drinks). SNAP generally cannot be used for alcohol, tobacco, vitamins/medicine, hot prepared foods (with limited exceptions), or non-food items.

Documents Required

Having these ready can speed up approval. If you don’t have everything, apply first and submit later.

Proof of Identity
Driver’s license/state ID, passport, or birth certificate.
Proof of Address
Lease, rent receipt, utility bill, or official mail with your name + address.
Proof of Income
Pay stubs, employer letter, SSI/SSDI, unemployment, child support, or self-employment records.
Expenses (Help you qualify)
Rent/mortgage, utilities, childcare costs, and medical expenses (especially if 60+ or disabled).
Quick checklist (copy & save)
✅ Photo ID  |  ✅ Pay stubs/benefit letters  |  ✅ Lease/rent receipt  |  ✅ Utility bills
✅ Social Security numbers (if available)  |  ✅ Childcare/medical receipts (if applicable)

SNAP Income Guidelines (Monthly, Gross)

These are general guidelines. Many households still qualify if income is higher because deductions may apply (rent, utilities, childcare, medical).

Household SizeMonthly Income Guideline
1$1,696
2$2,292
3$2,888
4$3,483
5$4,079
6$4,675
Each additional person+ $596

Reminder Income rules can change. Always verify on official Florida resources.

Free Food in Broward County (Food Banks & Pantries)

You can get free groceries from food pantries even if you don’t qualify for SNAP or while you’re waiting for approval. Pantry rules vary, so check hours and requirements before you go.

Find a pantry by ZIP code:
Use the “Find Free Food Near You” button at the top to locate nearby distributions.
What to bring to a pantry:
  • Photo ID (if you have one)
  • Proof of address (sometimes requested)
  • Bags/boxes to carry food
Need help today?
If you’re out of food right now, start by finding a nearby pantry distribution. Then apply for SNAP online for ongoing monthly support.

Important: Emergency & Site Disclaimer

If you have a medical emergency or someone is in immediate danger, call 911 right away. This page is for general information only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government agency. Always verify steps on official Florida websites.

Broward County Medicaid & CHIP (Florida KidCare) — Broward County, FL

Step-by-step help to apply for Florida Medicaid and children’s coverage (CHIP / Florida KidCare) in Broward County — plus where to find low-cost clinics if you need care now.

Best option: Apply online Help by phone: (866) 762-2237 Kids coverage: CHIP / KidCare
Tip Apply even if you don’t have every document today — you can submit proof later if requested.
Health coverage help for Medicaid and CHIP in Broward County Florida
Medicaid and Florida KidCare may help cover doctor visits, prescriptions, and preventive care for eligible households.

How to Apply for Medicaid / CHIP in Broward County

Start your application online
Apply through Florida’s online benefits portal (ACCESS) for Medicaid. Use Florida KidCare for CHIP options.
Complete follow-up (if needed)
Some applications require a short phone follow-up to confirm household and income details.
Submit documents
Upload proof of identity, Florida residency, and income when requested.
Approval + health plan steps
If approved, you may select a managed care plan and primary doctor for ongoing care.
Need help applying? Call (866) 762-2237 or dial 2-1-1 and ask for help with Medicaid, Florida KidCare, or low-cost clinics.
Note Keep income and household information ready.
In Person Medical Assistance (Broward / Medicaid & CHIP / Florida KidCare)
Agency
Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) — ACCESS Services
Find a Location
Programs
Medicaid • CHIP / Florida KidCare • Help with applications & documents (availability varies)

Note Call ahead to check hours, appointment requirements, and what documents to bring.

Who should apply for Medicaid vs CHIP (KidCare)?
Medicaid often covers eligible children, pregnant people, seniors (65+), and people with disabilities. CHIP / Florida KidCare is for children whose family income is too high for Medicaid but still needs affordable coverage.
What can Medicaid/CHIP cover?
Coverage may include doctor visits, hospital care, vaccines/checkups, lab work, mental health services, and prescriptions. Benefits can vary by program and plan.

Documents You May Need

Having these ready can help your application move faster. If you’re missing something, apply first.

Identity
Driver’s license/state ID, passport, birth certificate, or other accepted ID.
Florida Address
Lease, utility bill, rent receipt, or official mail showing your address.
Income Proof
Pay stubs, employer letter, SSI/SSDI, unemployment, child support, or self-employment records.
Household Info
Names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers (if available) for people applying.
Need care before you’re approved?
While you’re waiting, you may still get help from community health centers and low-cost clinics. Use the “Find Low-Cost Clinics Near You” button above.
What if my income changes month to month?
Submit the most recent proof you have (recent pay stubs) and explain changes if asked during follow-up.

Important Eligibility rules and program coverage can change. Always verify details using official Florida resources.

Broward County Housing Assistance (Broward County, FL)

Step-by-step help to find rental assistance, emergency housing, housing vouchers, and affordable housing programs in Broward County — plus what documents to prepare.

Emergency help: 2-1-1 Rent help: Limited funding Vouchers: Waitlists common
Tip Apply as soon as programs open — many housing programs close quickly when funding runs out.
Home keys and house model representing housing assistance and rental help in Broward County Florida
Housing help may include rent support, shelter resources, or vouchers depending on eligibility and availability.

How to Get Housing Help in Broward County

Start with 2-1-1 (fastest for emergency help)
Call 2-1-1 or use the 2-1-1 site to ask about rent help, shelters, and local programs.
Check if programs are open
Many rent and voucher programs open/close based on funding or waitlists.
Apply and submit documents
Provide proof of income, identity, and housing situation (lease, eviction notice, etc.).
Follow up and keep your contact info updated
Waitlists are common. Missing a letter/call can remove you from a list.
Urgent housing situation?
If you’re facing eviction, unsafe housing, or homelessness, call 2-1-1 and ask for housing/shelter assistance.
Note Ask what documents you need before your appointment.
In Person Housing Assistance (Broward / Housing Authority & Community Services)
Agency
Broward County Housing Authority (Public Housing & Housing Choice Voucher)
Find a Location
Programs
Public Housing • Section 8/Housing Choice Voucher • Local housing programs (availability varies)

Note Call ahead to check waiting lists, current availability, and required documents.

What types of housing assistance may be available?
Depending on the program, help may include temporary rental assistance, utility help, emergency shelter, rapid rehousing, public housing, or housing vouchers. Availability changes often.
How long does it take?
Emergency services may be same-day, but voucher/affordable housing waitlists can take months (or longer). Apply early and check back regularly.

Documents You May Need

Having these ready can speed up help. If you’re missing something, apply anyway and ask what alternatives are accepted.

Photo ID
Driver’s license/state ID, passport, or other accepted ID for adult household members.
Proof of Address
Lease, rent receipt, utility bill, or official mail showing your current address.
Proof of Income
Pay stubs, unemployment, Social Security/SSI, child support, or self-employment records.
Housing Situation
Lease, eviction notice, past-due rent letter, or landlord contact information (if requested).
Household Details
Names and dates of birth for everyone in the household (and SSNs if available).
If I’m homeless, can I still get help?
Yes. Ask 2-1-1 about shelters, coordinated entry, transitional housing, and rapid rehousing programs.
What if I don’t have income?
Many programs accept a “no income” statement or alternative proof. Apply and ask what is accepted.

Important Housing program rules and availability can change. Always verify details with the program or official resources.

Broward County Cash Assistance (TCA/TANF) & Emergency Help (Broward County, FL)

Step-by-step help to apply for Florida Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) (TANF) in Broward County, plus options for emergency help (rent, utilities, and basic needs) if you need support now.

Main program: TCA (TANF) Best option: Apply online Emergency help: 2-1-1
Tip If you need help today (rent, utilities, shelter), start with 2-1-1 while your cash assistance application is processing.
Envelope and household budget items representing cash assistance and emergency financial help in Broward County Florida
Cash assistance may help eligible families cover basic needs while working toward stability.

How to Apply for Cash Assistance (TCA/TANF) in Broward County

Start your application (online is fastest)
Apply on Florida ACCESS and choose the option for Cash Assistance (TCA/TANF).
Answer follow-up questions
You may receive requests for more details about household members, income, and expenses.
Submit documents
Upload proof of identity, address, income, and any required household documents.
Decision + next steps
If approved, you’ll be told how benefits are issued and what ongoing requirements apply.
Need help applying?
If you’re stuck or need local referrals for emergency support, call 2-1-1 and ask for help with financial assistance, rent help, or utility help.
Note Keep household size + income info ready.
In Person Cash Assistance (Broward / TCA (TANF) + Application Help)
Agency
Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) — ACCESS Services
Find a Location
Programs
Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA / TANF) • Help with applications & documents (availability varies)

Note Call ahead to confirm hours, appointment requirements, and what documents to bring.

Who is Cash Assistance (TCA/TANF) for?
TCA/TANF typically supports eligible families with children who have very low income. Some households may have work-related or program participation requirements.
How long does it take?
Processing time depends on your case and documents. Applying online and uploading documents quickly can reduce delays.

Documents You May Need (Cash Assistance)

Apply even if you don’t have everything today — you can submit proof later if requested.

Identity
Photo ID, birth certificate, or other accepted identification.
Address
Lease, rent receipt, utility bill, or official mail with your name and address.
Income Proof
Pay stubs, employer letter, unemployment, Social Security/SSI, child support, or self-employment records.
Household Info
Names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers (if available) for household members.
Emergency help options (while waiting):
  • 2-1-1 for rent/utility help, shelters, food, and local charities
  • Local nonprofits and community programs (availability varies)
Tip Ask for “rent assistance,” “utility assistance,” or “emergency financial help.”
What if I’m denied?
You can still seek local emergency assistance through 2-1-1 and community programs. If something was missing, you may be able to reapply with updated documents.

Important Eligibility and benefit amounts can change. Always verify details using official Florida resources before applying.

Broward County Utility Assistance (Electric, Gas & Water)

Help with electric, gas, and water bills in Broward County. Apply for LIHEAP and emergency help to prevent shutoffs.

Main program: LIHEAP Emergency help: Available Apply help: 2-1-1
Utility bills representing utility assistance in Broward County
Utility assistance can help prevent shutoffs and cover past-due bills.

How to Get Utility Help in Broward County

Check emergency help
Call 2-1-1.
Apply for LIHEAP
Heating & cooling help.
Submit documents
Income, address, utility bill.
Payment sent
Paid directly to provider.
In Person Utility Assistance (Broward / LIHEAP & Emergency Help)
Agency
Broward County Human Services / Community Action (Utility Assistance)
Find a Location
Programs
LIHEAP • Emergency Utility Assistance • Application Help

Note: Call ahead to confirm hours, eligibility, and required documents.

Documents You May Need

  • Photo ID
  • Recent utility bill
  • Proof of income
  • Proof of address
At risk of shutoff? Call 2-1-1 immediately.

Broward County Benefits FAQ (SNAP, Medicaid, Housing, Cash & Utilities)

Quick answers to common questions about applying for benefits in Broward County, Florida (Fort Lauderdale • Hollywood • Pembroke Pines • Miramar area).

Is FLBenefitsGuide.com a government website?
No. FLBenefitsGuide.com is an independent informational website and is not affiliated with the State of Florida, the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), Broward County, or any government agency.
📝Where do I apply for SNAP, Medicaid, or cash assistance?
In Florida, many programs are applied for through the official ACCESS Florida system (online) or by contacting the appropriate agency. This site provides guidance and official resource links, but we do not process applications.
Can I apply for more than one program at the same time?
Yes. Many households apply for multiple programs (SNAP, Medicaid, housing help, cash assistance, utility support). Eligibility is reviewed separately for each program.
📄What if I don’t have all documents ready?
Apply anyway. You may be able to submit documents later if requested. Starting early can help you get benefits sooner.
How long does approval take?
Processing times vary by program and your situation. Some households may qualify for expedited or emergency help, especially for food needs.
🥫Can I get food help while SNAP is pending?
Yes. Food banks and pantries may provide free groceries even if SNAP is pending or you don’t qualify. Pantry rules vary, so check hours and requirements before you go.
🏥What if I need medical care before Medicaid approval?
You may still get help from community health centers, low-cost clinics, or local programs. If you have a medical emergency, call 911.
🏠Are housing programs always open in Broward County?
Not always. Many housing programs have waitlists or limited funding, and openings can change. Always verify availability through official city/county or housing authority sources.
Is utility assistance available year-round?
Some utility programs are seasonal or depend on funding. If you’re facing disconnection, contact local resources and ask for emergency utility assistance as soon as possible.
🔒Is my personal information safe on this site?
We do not collect sensitive information like Social Security numbers or application details. When you apply, use official government websites and trusted agencies only.

Safety Note

FLBenefitsGuide.com provides general information and links to official resources. Program rules can change. Always confirm eligibility, required documents, and application steps on official Florida, Broward County, or provider websites.

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