Calhoun County, one of Florida's smallest and most rural counties along the Apalachicola River, has no walk-in DCF office of its own β residents travel to the shared regional center in Quincy. Housing assistance for rural counties like Calhoun is typically handled through a regional housing authority rather than a county-specific one.
Assistance available in Calhoun County
π SNAP Food Stamps
SNAP provides monthly food benefits on an EBT card. Florida households generally qualify with gross income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, with deductions for housing, child care, and medical costs for elderly or disabled household members reducing countable income further.
Calhoun County applicants apply through ACCESS Florida online, by mail, or in person at the Quincy Service Center, a shared regional center covering Calhoun, Gadsden, Jackson, and Liberty counties.
π©Ί Medicaid
Florida Medicaid income limits vary sharply by category β children and pregnant women qualify at higher income levels than parents or other adults, since Florida has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA. Seniors and people with disabilities may qualify through separate long-term care pathways with different rules.
Calhoun County Medicaid applications are processed through the Quincy Service Center (Gadsden Co.), or online via ACCESS Florida.
π Housing Assistance
Calhoun County does not have its own dedicated city housing authority. Residents are generally served by the Northwest Florida Regional Housing Authority, based in Graceville, which administers rural housing assistance across several panhandle counties. Confirm current coverage by calling ahead, since regional authority service areas can shift.
Waitlists for Section 8 vouchers commonly close for extended periods due to high demand. Check directly with the housing authority for current waitlist status before assuming a program is unavailable.
π΅ Cash Assistance (TCA)
Temporary Cash Assistance provides monthly payments to families with children under 18 (or under 19 if a full-time high school student). Households must have countable assets at or below $2,000, and adults face a lifetime limit of 48 months of benefits with work or job-training requirements unless exempt.
Calhoun County TCA applications go through the Quincy Service Center (Gadsden Co.) and the ACCESS Florida system, same as SNAP and Medicaid.
Calhoun County contact information
Quincy Service Center (shared regional center)
6 South Key Street, Quincy, FL 32351
This regional center serves four counties: Calhoun, Gadsden, Jackson, and Liberty. Calhoun County does not have its own walk-in DCF office.
Hours: MondayβFriday, 8:00 a.m.β5:00 p.m. (call ahead to confirm)
Statewide Contact Numbers
ACCESS Customer Call Center: 1-850-300-4323
General DCF/SNAP helpline: 1-866-762-2237
Elder & disability long-term care (Medicaid): 1-800-963-5337
Florida Relay (deaf/hard of hearing): 711
How to apply for benefits in Calhoun County
- Create an ACCESS Florida account at myflorida.com/accessflorida to apply for SNAP, Medicaid, or Temporary Cash Assistance online.
- Gather documents β photo ID, proof of income (pay stubs or benefit letters), proof of residency, and Social Security numbers for household members.
- Complete the interview β most applications include a phone interview with a DCF caseworker serving Calhoun County.
- For housing assistance, contact Northwest Florida Regional Housing Authority directly β this is a separate application from ACCESS Florida.
- Watch for your decision and renewal notices β most certification periods last 6β12 months, and DCF mails a renewal reminder before they expire.