The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP, is a federally funded program that assists low-income households purchase nutritious food at authorized grocery stores and other retailers. Individuals must apply for this program and provide all the required documentation. If approved, recipients receive an electronic benefit card (EBT), which is similar to a debit card. The SNAP benefit is provided monthly directly into the EBT card. Amount of SNAP benefit is based on household size, income and other factors.
Eligibility:
Social security numbersProof of residenceProof of alien statusProof of earned Income and unearned IncomeProof of child care expenses if applicableProof of medical expenses if applicableAdditional documentation pertinent to program guidelines might be requested
Eligible Purchases:
Breads and cerealsFruits and vegetablesMeats, fish and poultryDairy productsSeeds and plants which produce food for the household to eat
Ineligible Purchases (SNAP benefits cannot be used for):
Beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes or tobaccoAny nonfood items, such as: pet foods, soaps, paper products, household supplies, vitamins and medicinesFood that will be eaten in the storePrepared or hot foods
Contact the office for additional information.