New York Poor Person's Relief (CIV-GP-15) is a program created by the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (TDA) to provide financial assistance to low-income individuals and families who have exhausted their other options for financial help. The program provides cash assistance, food stamps, and other services to help individuals and families meet their basic needs. There are three main types of New York Poor Person's Relief (CIV-GP-15): the Home Relief Program, the Family Assistance Program, and the Safety Net Assistance Program. The Home Relief Program provides cash assistance to low-income individuals and families who need money for necessities such as food, rent, utilities, and medical services. The Family Assistance Program provides cash assistance and food stamps to families with dependent children who have exhausted their other resources. The Safety Net Assistance Program provides cash assistance for individuals and families who have exhausted their other resources and have no other options for financial help.