Alabama Food Assistance (SNAP)
provides monthly cash benefits to eligible low income Alabamians to help them buy the food they need for good health.
Alaska SNAP
is a 100% federally funded program that provides food assistance to very low income people and families in Alaska.
Arizona Nutrition Assistance
helps low-income families buy healthy food. The amount of which depends on household size and income.
Arkansas SNAP
issues monthly electronic benefits for eligible families in Arkansas which can be used in place of cash to buy food.
California CalFresh
an entitlement program that provides monthly benefits to low-income households to buy the food they need to maintain adequate nutritional levels.
Colorado SNAP
assists low-income individuals and families in Colorado to buy the food needed for a nutritionally adequate diet.
Connecticut SNAP
is a nutrition program that helps individuals and families in CT with little or no income buy and eat healthy food.
Delaware SNAP
enables low-income families in Delaware to buy a variety of food that is the basis for better nutrition.
District of Columbia SNAP
is a program that enables low income individuals and families in D.C to buy the food they need for good health.
Florida SNAP
helps families with children, seniors and people with disabilities by providing them with emergency food and nutrition assistance at no cost.
Georgia SNAP
offers nutrition assistance to about 1.6 million eligible, low-income individuals and families in Georgia.
Hawaii SNAP
aka food stamps, helps put healthy food within reach for Hawaii’s low-income residents by providing monthly cash benefits.
Idaho SNAP
helped put food on the table for about 124,000 Idahoans in 2022 — the majority of which were in families with children.
Illinois SNAP
helps low-income people and families in Illinois with cash assistance to buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet.
Indiana SNAP
is a food assistance program that provides monthly cash benefits to Indiana’s very low-income residents to buy nutritious food.
Iowa SNAP
provides healthy food to families with children and vulnerable adults with very little or no income.
Kansas SNAP
provides monthly cash benefits that can be used to purchase food from local grocery stores or wherever EBT is accepted.
Kentucky SNAP
helps low-income people and families in Kentucky with cash assistance to buy food for healthy meals at participating stores.
Louisiana SNAP
is a federally-funded food assistance program for low-income Louisiana residents who qualify, either through regular SNAP or LaCAP.
Maine SNAP
serves families with children, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless as well as those who are already on welfare.
Maryland SNAP
or Food Supplement Program helps low-income households in Maryland buy the food they need for healthy diet.
Massachusetts SNAP
helps low-income people and families in Massachusetts with cash assistance to buy a month’s worth of healthy food.
Michigan SNAP
aims to help low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled buy an adequate supply of nutritious food.
Minnesota SNAP
is a federal program that helps low-income Minnesotans get the food they need for sound nutrition and well-balanced diet.
Mississippi SNAP
provides monthly benefits to those who need food assistance most — the elderly and disabled, as well as Mississippians on public assistance.
Missouri SNAP
helps eligible Missourians, children and families to buy food and provide nutritional meals for themselves.
Montana SNAP
helps low-income people and families in Montana with cash assistance to buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet.
Nebraska SNAP
helps low-income people buy food but Nebraskans don’t receive SNAP automatically. They must apply and be determined to be eligible.
Nevada SNAP
helps low-income Nevada families with cash assistance to buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet.
New Hampshire SNAP
provides eligible recipients with monthly benefits used to purchase food items at grocery stores, supermarkets or other participating food retailers.
New Jersey SNAP
enables eligible low-income individuals and families to receive cash benefits to help pay for food. NJ SNAP is not an entitlement.
New Mexico SNAP
helps low-income families in New Mexico to afford healthy foods. The amount vary depending on size of the family, income, and expenses.
New York SNAP
helps low income New Yorkers including working families, the elderly and the disabled feed their families.
North Carolina SNAP
is an entitlement program that helps eligible North Carolinians purchase the food they need for a nutritionally adequate and well-balanced diet.
North Dakota SNAP
helps low-income people and families in North Dakota with cash assistance to buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet.
Ohio SNAP
helps eligible low-income Ohioans stretch their food budgets and buy healthy food.
Oklahoma SNAP
helps improve the diets of low-income Oklahomans, regardless of age, by providing them with food and nutrition assistance at no cost.
Oregon SNAP
helps supplement food budgets for low-income working families and individuals, people on public assistance, seniors and people with disabilities.
Pennsylvania SNAP
provides monthly cash benefits to eligible low income Pennsylvanians to help them buy the food they need for good health.
Rhode Island SNAP
helps eligible single adults, couples, children and families, who may be working but are still struggling to put food on the table.
South Carolina SNAP
helps low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled with cash assistance to buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet.
South Dakota SNAP
helps low income South Dakotans buy the food they need to stay healthy while they work to regain financial independence.
Tennessee SNAP
serves primarily children, the elderly, the disabled, unemployed and working families with low income who are struggling to put food on the table.
Texas SNAP
serves as the first line of defense against hunger, providing crucial support to the elderly, the disabled, and the unemployed.
Utah SNAP
serves as the first line of defense against hunger for Utah residents by providing monthly benefits to eligible families to buy an adequate supply of healthy food.
Vermont 3SquaresVT
provides monthly benefits to low-income Vermonters to help pay for the cost of food, including individuals, families, seniors, and people with disabilities.
Virginia SNAP
helps low-income people and families in Virginia with cash assistance to buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet.
Washington Basic Food (SNAP)
helps low-income individuals and families in Washington obtain a more nutritious diet by supplementing their income with “Basic Food” benefits.
West Virginia SNAP
is designed to help those who need food assistance most — single parents, the elderly and disabled, as well as those on public assistance.
Wisconsin FoodShare
provides monthly benefits to families with limited income to help pay for the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet.
Wyoming SNAP
provides Wyoming’s low-income families with cash benefits to help pay for food, offering crucial support as they move from welfare to work.
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