This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation of the Unemployment Family Assistance Program in New Taipei City, which is since from the emergence of many unemployed families due to the global economic downturn in the 2008 financial tsunami. The program provides short-term unemployed family allowances for unemployed families for three months to six months, hoping to slow down the impact of unemployment on families. This study collected data from the applicants from 2014 to 2017, and analyzed the changes in these families of the applicants who received the unemployed family allowances after 6 months and 1 year. The research results show that this program has anti-poverty effect on unemployed families, and it also has the effect of poverty alleviation. The author finally gets the conclusions and provides policy suggestions for unemployed families' welfare policy.