About This Website
This site contains information on the programs and services provided by the seventeen agencies within Health and Human Services (HHS). The information on this website is topically organized, with content organized by a user’s intentions and the information topic.
For example, information on all food assistance programs are grouped together under a category called “Food and Nutrition” (e.g., the Federal food stamps program, or the Women, Infant, and Children Program).
To help keep track of your location on this website, “breadcrumbs” located near the top of each page allow you quickly view the particular path you have taken from the site’s homepage. The breadcrumb can also be used to navigate to previously viewed pages.
A sample breadcrumb:
Home > Consumer > Basic Needs > Food & Nutrition > SNAP Benefits >
FINDING INFORMATION ON THIS WEBSITE
There are multiple ways to access the information you need.
- The blue tabs at the top of each webpage represent the four main user types who visit this site. You can access information on this site by first identifying the group that best describes you and your information needs. The four main user types are described below:
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If you’re unsure which group you fall into, there are several other ways to find the information you are looking for available on the HHS homepage.
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Most of the information on HHS’s services and programs is available on this site. However, if you can't find what you need, please feel free to contact us by calling us or by emailing us through our feedback page located at the footer of each webpage, which is monitored on a daily basis. We will respond to your request as soon as possible.
