Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) Case Management

What can SSBG help with?

• Food and nutrition
• State and Federal benefits application completion
• Goal planning
• Life-skills training
• Housing information and assistance
• Referrals to other services
• Transportation assistance
• Help finding educational programs
• Job search and resume writing
• Help finding job training opportunities

Who will benefit most?

• People who are economically disadvantaged
• People who need help applying for social services
• People who need referrals to basic needs, treatment, health, and shelter services
• People in need of job search assistance or who need help identifying job training and educational opportunities

Who is eligible?

• Connecticut residents at least 18 years old
• Individuals must make no more than 150% of the Federal Poverty Level. A case manager will check your program eligibility during your first meeting, and will refer you to someone if it turns out another program would be a better fit.

Interested in applying or finding out more about SSBG Case Management? Please call Alliance for Community Empowerment at:

(203) 366-8241

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