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Applications for School Clothing Allowance Due July 31

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
July 12, 2022
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The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources Bureau for Family Assistance is accepting School Clothing Allowance applications for eligible children enrolled in West Virginia schools.  Each eligible child will receive a $200 benefit that may be used toward the purchase of appropriate school clothing or piece goods for families who sew clothing for their children.

The following groups will automatically receive School Clothing Allowance benefits for each school-age child in the home:

  • Families with school-age children who currently receive WV WORKS cash assistance;
  • Parents or guardians of children in foster care; and
  • Children ages 4-18 who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, are enrolled in school and

whose household income is under 130% of the Federal Poverty Level.

Families who received School Clothing Allowance in 2021 and currently have Medicaid coverage should have received a School Clothing Allowance application by U.S. Mail in late June.

Others may be eligible for School Clothing Allowance benefits based on the income limits by household size as listed below. Verification of income for July must be submitted with the application.

 Income limits for the School Clothing Allowance Program for 2022 are as follows (number of persons in household and income limit): one, $1,396; two, $1,888; three, $2,379; four, $2,871; five, $3,363; six, $3,855; seven, $4,347; eight, $4,839; nine, $5,331; and 10, $5,823. 

Families may apply online at www.wvpath.org or request a paper application be mailed by contacting their local DHHR office or by calling 1-877-716-1212.  Applications must be received by July 31.

School Clothing Allowance recipients will receive an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card in place of the traditional paper voucher. This system change was implemented in 2021 to allow for both online transactions and increased choice of vendors when purchasing school clothing or piece goods. The EBT card will operate like a debit card and can be used at any retailer who accepts EBT cash transactions. Parents or guardians of children in foster care will receive the School Clothing Allowance benefit as a check.

Anyone needing to update an address may do so at www.wvpath.org or by calling DHHR’s Customer Service Center at 1-877-716-1212.

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