Is there no yearly limit for programs like this?
as far as food stamps ("snap" as it's now known)-no time limit if there's a child under the age of 18 in the household but once the kiddo reaches the age of 6 the adult has some 'work requirements' (pretty loose, and even if the adult doesn't comply the kiddo still gets benefits so it's not a total cut off of benefits).
as far as housing-it's SO dependent on the funding source (local, state, fed)-and even then it depends on how the program is written up. I had a co-worker who had a horrendous medical issue that exhausted all her sick leave, all state disability insurance (and that state paid for a full year)....she finally qualified for subsidized housing after a relatively short period of time (18 months) just as she was returning to work full time. she assumed (based on administering public assistance programs) that she would be totally ineligible based on her income-NOPE. the way the program in the county she lived in worked, b/c she qualified at the time she applied she was qualified when she hit the top of the list AND the program allowed for a 1 year period of time from the time of move in before they would look to her current income to see if she continued to qualify for taking on a larger percentage of the full rent (I seem to remember she got full subsidized for 18 months b/c they gave her the first 12 months based on pretty much no income, but because she had to be given notice and time to appeal after review of her actual income there was at least 6 months beyond that before she was obligated to enter into a full fair market rental price with the landlord).
if a government agency is willing to pursue a child support order it's no money out of the pocket of custodial parent who should consider that while it may not 'pay out' short term-it could pay out LARGE big term:
I personally know (not through work) of a person who dodged child support for DECADES (even did some short term time in county jail for non payment). worked under the table, figured nothing would ever happen to him......then one of his parents died and someone in the child support collections department was alerted (the kind of notifications different divisions get from public records is amazing). the entire estate was frozen and reviewed with a fine tooth comb to ensure sonny boy got his share that was paid directly to the c/s support division who delivered tens of thousands in back support to the custodial parent

