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Who can benefit?
> Those receiving on-going “Hilfe zum Lebensunter-
halt” (state support) and “Grundsicherung” (SGB XII) (financial maintenance). > Those receiving “Arbeitslosengeld II” (SGB II) (unemployment benefits II). > Those receiving benefits under the “Asylbewerberleis- tungsgesetz” (AsylbLG) (Asylum Seekers Benefits Act). > Those receiving “Wohngeld” (housing allowance) or “Kinderzuschlag” (child maintenance) and their family members.andard rasfsfate) or regular benefit received, plus any “Mehrbedarf” (additional needs) and the “Kosten der Unterkunft” (costs of the accommodation). In addition, the limit applied to allocated amounts must not be exceeded. > Individuals below the Munich poverty risk threshold (net income per month) that applies to them, such as: ■ One-person household EUR 1,350 ■ Two-person household EUR 2,025 ■ Family with 1 child u be used may not be exceeded. > Those participating in a voluntary social or ecological year, or volunteers in the context of the “Bundesfrei- willigendienst” (Federal National Service programme). A separate “München-Pass” (Munich City Pass) shall be issued for the applicant and each eligible family member. All benefits can only be claimed upon presen- tation of a valid “München-Pass” (Munich City Pass).
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