Friday, May 17, 2019

Eligibility Rules

An eligibility rule for the salvation troops is all applicants to have to have children under 18 surviving with them. HACK does not require you to have children, however, you do need to have a referral from another non-profit organizations. other eye difference between the two agencies would be the criminal back ground check. The Salvation regular army specifies anyone convicted of a felony, violent offence or sexual offence will not be evaluate into the program. (testosterone, 2014).Whereas HACK_A merely mentions that they will conduct a background check. The biggest difference between the two is that the Salvation Army is very specific with their requirements. For example, they do not have a bun in the oven anyone who is not practicing sobriety, or at least been alter for 12 months, and requires proof. They also require all children to be enrolled in school, but do not accept home schooling as a form of school. The HACK_A does not mention sobriety as a part of their eligibi lity rules.A similarity between both agencies would be they both provide services to help the participants get to the ultimate goal of becoming independent, and maintaining a permanent living situation. Also, both agencies mention that participants must becoming the low income guidelines. However, HACK mentions their applicants have to meet the very low income guidelines which is listed as $28,550 according to their link (1 person). Whereas, the Salvation Army has heir income requirements listed as low income.

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