Massachusetts Public Assistance Affidavit is a legal document that is used by the state of Massachusetts to verify an individual's eligibility for certain public assistance programs. It provides information about the applicant's financial circumstances, including income, assets, and expenses. It is also used to determine the amount of financial assistance the applicant is eligible to receive. The different types of Massachusetts Public Assistance Affidavits include: 1. SNAP Affidavit: This affidavit is used to determine eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). It requires information about the applicant's household size, income, assets, and expenses. 2. Medicaid Affidavit: This affidavit is used to determine eligibility for the Medicaid program. It requires information about the applicant's income, assets, and expenses. 3. AFDC Affidavit: This affidavit is used to determine eligibility for the Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program. It requires information about the applicant's household size, income, assets, and expenses. 4. EA EDC Affidavit: This affidavit is used to determine eligibility for the Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled and Children (EA EDC) program. It requires information about the applicant's income, assets, and expenses. 5. Fuel Assistance Affidavit: This affidavit is used to determine eligibility for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIH EAP) and the Fuel Assistance Program (FAP). It requires information about the applicant's household size, income, assets, and expenses.