Will my FSS escrow account count against me for Housing, Welfare, SSI, etc?

No, funds in the escrow account are not your money. The money belongs to the Housing Authority until you have completed all your goals necessary for you to graduate. When you graduate, you will receive a lump sum that is non-taxable. It may impact some benefits but should this happen your FSS Coordinator will be available to assist you in researching your options and coming up with a plan.

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1. I’m not on Section 8 yet. Can I join FSS
2. Is the FSS program required?
3. Will I lose my housing assistance if I don’t graduate from FSS?
4. Will I lose my housing assistance if I do graduate from FSS?
5. What do I have to do to join FSS?
6. What do I need to do to stay on FSS?
7. How often will I meet with my FSS case manager?
8. What if my goals change?
9. Will my FSS escrow account count against me for Housing, Welfare, SSI, etc?
10. Can anyone else in my family join FSS?
11. What if my family member who lives with me is receiving cash aid for his/her child?
12. I have a disability and cannot work full time. Can I join FSS?
13. I already have a case manager at another agency. Will you coordinate?
14. What do I have to do to start earning Escrow?
15. What is the Family Self-Sufficiency Program?