Washington Service Accepted is a program offered by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSS) that provides financial assistance for low-income individuals and families. The program is divided into four different types of assistance: Basic Food, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANK), State Family Assistance, and Medical Care Services (MCS). Basic Food is a program that provides food benefits to eligible individuals and families to help meet their nutritional needs. Benefits are provided through the use of an Electronic Benefits Transfer (DEBT) card, which is used to purchase authorized items from authorized retailers. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANK) is a program that provides temporary financial assistance to families with children and pregnant women who have limited income and resources. This program also provides employment services to help individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency. State Family Assistance (SFA) is a program that provides cash assistance to families with children and pregnant women who have limited income and resources. The program is designed to help families meet their basic needs and achieve self-sufficiency. Medical Care Services (MCS) is a program that provides financial assistance to individuals and families to help with the cost of medical care. The program is designed to help individuals and families who have limited income and resources.