Assistance Programs | Sandusky County Department Of Job And Family Services
Sandusky County Department Of Job And Family Services
2511 Countryside Drive, Fremont, OH 43420
Eligibility
Low income; Eligibility is based on federal guidelines including income and household size. Household size is the number of people in the household who purchase and prepare meals together. Income is usually based on the most recent average monthly income.
Required documents
Call for more information
Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm
(419) 334-2909
Voice·
voice | Child Support
(419) 332-2156
Fax·
fax | Public
(419) 334-8708
Voice·
voice | Children Services & Adult Protection
(419) 332-2169
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(419) 334-3891
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voice | Main Office
Application process
Walk-ins, phone calls, referrals (varies by program)
Fees
No fees
Service area
Sandusky County, Ohio
Provides financial assistance programs including food stamps, Medicaid, cash assistance, and utility assistance.
- Food stamps/SNAP: Issues USDA SNAP benefits that can be used to purchase specific staples and grocery items at participating grocery stores.
- Medicaid is a state and federally funded health care program that provides assistance to certain low-income and medically vulnerable people.
- Cash Assistance program for families with minor children and pregnant women in their third trimester who meet financial requirements. This program is time limited and may have work requirements as a condition of eligibility. Applicants age 16 to age 24 who are required to work will be referred to the Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program for additional services and employment opportunities.
Last Verified
05/28/2026
Providing organization
Sandusky County Department Of Job And Family Services
The Public Assistance Unit offers help with day-to-day needs such as food, medical and childcare. The Child Support Enforcement Agency helps with establishing paternity, enforcement and collection of child support payments. The Public Children Services Agency oversees the protection of children and elderly, as well as foster and adoptive placements in the county. Workforce Development provides services to veterans, job seekers and employers.
Data provided by
UW 211 Greater Toledo
