- Employee and Family Assistance Program - The City of Calgary
As part of the program, you have access to professional counselling on a broad range of personal, work and family issues The program is supplied by TELUS Health If you inquire about or receive services you won't be identified to your employer or anyone else without your written consent
- Participant Eligibility in TEFAP (Revised) - USDA Food and Nutrition . . .
To confirm household eligibility, state agencies may institute a policy whereby participants are asked to attest their household remains eligible to receive TEFAP when they pick up food at distributions
- Your Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
Eligibility is determined by the organization funding the benefit Generally, the EFAP is available to eligible employees and their immediate family members, including a cohabiting partner and dependent children
- Employee and Family Assistance Plan - University of Calgary
TELUS Health's Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP) is a confidential service available to employees and their dependents, at no cost, to help support wellbeing TELUS Health has a variety of services, including counselling, financial and legal consultation, childcare and eldercare locator tools, and much more
- Eligibility and How to Apply | Food and Nutrition Service
Households must meet state eligibility criteria Each state sets criteria for determining what households are eligible to receive food for home consumption
- Employee and family assistance program EFAP | Manulife Canada
Get immediate and confidential support with 24 7 365 access to short-term counselling with a mental health practitioner by phone, video, in person, or online Get help with issues such as anxiety, stress, divorce, family, mental health, weight management, smoking, general health concerns, and more
- myFSEAP | FSEAP
The EFAP services are provided by Family Services Employee Assistance Programs (FSEAP) and are paid for by sponsoring employers, unions or associations There is no cost to eligible employees, union members or their eligible family members (as defined by their benefits plan)
- Emergency Food Assistance Program
Who is it for? Low-income people who meet established federal income guidelines whose household resides in the geographical area being served This income guideline chart is designed to help to determine if you or your household is below the maximum income requirements to receive USDA commodities
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