Welfare, also known as public assistance, is a government program that provides financial aid to low-income individuals and families. Welfare programs vary from state to state, but they typically provide cash assistance, food stamps, and medical care. In Indiana, the welfare program is called the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA).
There are a number of benefits to applying for welfare in Indiana. Welfare can help to provide financial stability, improve health outcomes, and reduce poverty. Welfare can also help to provide access to other services, such as job training and childcare.