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  1. Application - Your Texas Benefits

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  2. Log in | Texas Health and Human Services

    An official State of Texas website. Here's how you know. © Copyright 2016-2025. Texas Health and Human Services Commission. All rights reserved.

  3. Your Texas Benefits - Apps on Google Play

    Oct 15, 2025 · To get started, set up a Your Texas Benefits account (if you don’t already have one). • Check the status of your benefits. • See your benefit amounts. • Find out if it’s time to renew your...

  4. Your Texas Benefits - YOUR TEXAS BENEFITS

    Open the app and choose “Log In” or “Sign In.” Enter your same username and password used on the website. In short, the app is a more convenient, portable interface for many of the functions available …

  5. Your Texas Benefits - App Store

    Here are features you can access once you set up your account: View your cases: • Check the status of your benefits. • See your benefit amounts. • Find out if it’s time to renew your benefits. Manage …

  6. Your Texas Benefits

    You tried to login 3 times in a row with either the wrong user name or password. To login again, click on either "Forgot user name" or "Forgot password" in the login box.

  7. Renew Your Texas Benefits - Community First Health Plans

    Log in to Your Texas Benefits account or create one if you don’t have one. After you log in, make sure HHSC has your current mailing address, phone number, and email, and sign up for electronic …

  8. Your Texas Benefits - Learn

    Answer some basic questions in our prescreening tool to find which benefits and support services you might be able to get. When you're done, you can create an account to apply for benefits and send …

  9. Application - spd-ssp.yourtexasbenefits.com

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  10. SNAP Food Benefits | Texas Health and Human Services

    People in eligible low-income households. Most adults ages 18 to 54 with no children in their home can get SNAP for only three months in a three-year period. The benefit period might be longer if the …

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