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Entering the Community After Incarceration — How We Can Help

June 18, 2021

 

Social Security Administration Re-entering the Community - How We Can Help coverPart of the Social Security Administration's Benefits after Incarceration: What You Need To Know, this brief from explains what happens to Social Security benefits when a beneficiary is incarcerated.

The brief also outlines steps a beneficiary can take to reinstate benefits upon release from confinement back to the community.

View the brief (PDF)

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