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  1. Connecticut Department of Social Services - ConneCT

    Securely access your account and view information about your DSS benefits. New to ConneCT? ConneCT ? Access to Child Care Services.

  2. Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) - CT.gov

    Discover available benefits programs from the Department of Social Services (DSS). Learn more about benefits like Husky Health, SNAP and EBT, cash assistance, child support, social work, …

  3. DSSHome - CT.gov

    A broad-based, statewide collaborative effort led by DSS, focused on changing the systems that can improve fathers’ ability to be fully and positively involved in the lives of their children.

  4. Connecticut Department of Social Services

    See if you may qualify to receive medical benefits, help buying food, and/or cash assistance.

  5. Food Assistance - SNAP - CT.gov

    Get money to buy food. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) gives people in Connecticut help to buy food. It used to be called “food stamps.” SNAP benefits include: Am I …

  6. MyDSS Home - CT.gov

    MyDSS will help you access benefit information and interact with DSS anytime, anywhere, on any device! MyDSS is easy to navigate across devices with multiple self-service options.

  7. Contact Us - CT.gov

    DSS’s Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) is the on-demand service that provides communication between deaf or hard-of-hearing persons and hearing persons that are in the same location, …

  8. Social Work Services-Protective Services for the Elderly

    In extreme cases, DSS can seek court authorization to provide services to a person who, upon professional assessment, presents as lacking the capacity to give consent to reasonable and …

  9. Welcome to the NYC Department of Social Services - DSS

    NYC is a trademark and service mark of the City of New York.

  10. Programs and Services - CT.gov

    The Department of Social Services Waiver for Persons with Autism provides home-and community-based services to individuals with autism who do not have an intellectual disability …