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mo. gov/dss_map/ Alternatives to Abortion Program The Alternatives to Abortion Program (A2A) provides services and counseling to pregnant women at or below 185% of the federal poverty level to assist women in carrying their unborn child to term, to assist women in caring for their child, or placing their child for adoption.
The purpose of the program is to help at-risk pregnant women become aware of the A2A services available to them in their local communities. Administration of the Program became effective August 28, 2007, under provisions of House Bill 1055 enacted by the 94th General Assembly.
The Department of Social Services (DSS) provides funding for the A2A program through General Revenue and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant. The A2A’s agency’s program must promote the following TANF purpose: Provide assistance to needy families so that children may be cared for in their own homes or in the homes of relatives. If you have questions, please email: DFAS.
A2APrograms@dss. mo. gov .
A2A Flyer: ( English ) ( Español ) A2A Policy & Procedures Manual A2A Services for ALL Counties Encryption Guidance – Non State Employees Pg. 6 Find Support Services - Missouri A2A Limitations on Requests for Supportive Services MO OA Awarded Bid & Contract Search A2A Eligibility Documentation A2A Income Eligibility Worksheet Please send Invoicing and/or Budget questions to W&CI. INVOICES@dss.
mo. gov . A2A TANF Expenditure Form Please send Monitoring questions to FSD.
E&TMonitoring@dss. mo. gov .
A2A Agency Monitoring Tool A2A Agency Monitoring Tool Please send any training requests or questions to: FSD. WIT. CIU.
Training@dss. mo. gov
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