The Advocacy Initiative Network (the Network) is a statewide
organization developed by, for and with customers of mental health
services throughout Maine. Our mission is to support the creation and
sustainability of programs & initiatives that provide a better
quality of life for Maine consumers.
Our beliefs have influenced how we have determined what constitutes consumer involvement.
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| Wednesday, 23 January 2008 | |
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Are you between the ages of 19-49? . Living without children at home? . Living in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Kennebec, Sagadahoc or York County? If you answered "yes" to these questions and you need Food Stamps, contact Jack Comart at Maine Equal Justice Partners, toll-free 1-866 626-7059, ext. 202. Jack may be able to help you! About 6000 people lost their Food Stamps in the Fall of 2006. The people who lost Food Stamps are able-bodied adults, without children, between the ages of 19-49 who live in certain areas of the state and who do not fit into any other group of "exempt" Food Stamp work participants. The cut-off of Food Stamps happened because of a decision of the federal government. Maine Equal Justice believes that the on-going loss of Food Stamps for this group may be unlawful. Please let us know if you or anyone you know needs Food Stamps and fits into this group.
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