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If you are interested in applying for the welfare food stamps program then you can follow our links to apply and download application forms below. Before applying for the food stamps check out this limited offer above. This is a promotional offer is a private offer with no affiliation to welfare. Everyone is eligible that is a US citizen and eighteen years of age. Participation is required. Check to see if this offers is available in your city or town by entering your zip code above. This offer is not affiliated with food stamps and is separate from the electronic food debit card. Click on the links below for food stamps benefits, eligibility, forms and for general food stamps information.

You no longer have to use the cumbersome and embarrassing food stamps, electronic benefits are now available. You can receive an electronic food debit card that can be credited on a monthly basis. This means not having to wait in line or for the mail to be delivered on time. Your benefits can be automatically applied to the card for you. Applying online has never been easier. Follow the links below for specific forms, applications, facts, or offers.

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Welfare Food Stamps no longer have to be a paper currency. They can be electronically added and subtracted from a debit card issued to you.

 

The Welfare Food Stamp Program is the best protection families can subscribe to prevent hunger. This program allows low-income families to buy nutritious food with Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards. Food stamp recipients can spend their benefits to buy eligible food in authorized retail food and grocery stores.

 

The Food Stamps Program is the foundation of Federal and State food assistance programs. This provides crucial support to households in need who are trying to work and are not able to or those that cannot make it on their own.
 

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Welfare Food Stamps Programs

 

The majority of state and federal Food Stamps related information can be found through the US Department of Agriculture @  www.FNS.USDA.gov and through the Social Security Administration @ www.SSA.gov.


What Are Welfare Food Stamps?

Food Stamps are electronic benefits that can be used like cash to buy food at any store that has a sign displaying the Cardinal Card or the Quest sign. Food stamps are electronically added monthly to a debit card that can be issued once all qualifications are verified.

Eligible households will receive a card that may be used like a bank debit card to purchase eligible food items from your account. The application process can be done via the internet. See below for forms and food stamps eligibility requirements and link to the USDA for up to the date specific information about food stamps, USDA food and nutrition programs, free printable coupons and much more.

 

Who Can Qualify For Welfare Food Stamps?

You Must Must Have The Following To Qualify:

  • Must have a social security number
  • Must be a US citizen, US national, American Indian, or born in Canada or Mexico as a qualified alien.

Criteria For Eligibility:

  • Legal immigrant children under the age of 18
  • Blind or disabled legal immigrants who receive disability assistance or benefits
  • People that are 65 or older who legally resided in the U.S. on or before August 22, 1931
  • Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR) with a military connection includes; Hmong or Highland Laotian tribes who helped the U.S. military during the Vietnam era, veterans, active duty, or a spouse or a child of a veteran or active duty service member
  • Refugees admitted under section 207 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)
  • Asylees under section 208 of the INA
  • Immigrants whose deportation or removal is withheld under section 243(h) or 241(b)(3) of the INA
  • Cuban or Haitian entrants under section 501(e) of the Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980
  • American Asian immigrants under section 584 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs Appropriations Act of 1988

 

Steps to Apply For Welfare Food Stamps

  1. Complete screening for potential eligibility
  2. Submit application to your local department of social services (you may also pick up applications at your local office or ask them to mail one to you).

** Proof of identity (driver's license or picture I.D.), residence, income, resource and housing expenses are required. An interview will also be required.

You may also apply for food stamps at your local department of social services in the same day you request an application, however, your interview may be held at a later date. You may also mail, fax, e-mail your application or now you can apply online.

Applications for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or General Relief, are considered an application for food stamps, unless you request otherwise.

If all members have applied for or get Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you can also apply for food stamps at most local Social Security offices.
 

What If There Is No Local Welfare Department?

An application can be mailed to you or you can apply online. A spouse or any adult member of your household may apply for you. Or, you may name a trusted friend, relative or neighbor to be your authorized representative. This person may:

  • Apply for food stamps for your household
  • Receive a Cardinal Card that can access your food stamp account
  • Use your food stamp benefits for you at the grocery store
  • Receive copies of your food stamp notices and correspondence

 

Work Requirement to Receive Welfare Food Stamps

If you are between the ages 18 to 50 and able to work, you may be subject to a work requirement in order to receive food stamps. This requirement would limit the number of months for which you could receive food stamps to three months in a 36 month period. After you receive food stamps for three months, you may be able to receive three additional months if you complete certain work related requirements. You may be exempt from this work requirement if you are currently working or participating in an approved work program; responsible for the care of a child; pregnant; medically certified as unable to work; meet one of several work registration exemption reasons; or live in an exempt locality.

 

How Are Welfare Food Stamps Issued?

Food stamp benefits are issued electronically. Each of the case names will receive an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, the Cardinal Card, either through the mail or a local food stamps agency. Each month your household's food stamp allotment is electronically added to your EBT account. You must put the EBT card through the card scanner at the grocery or give the card to the grocer to access the account. You must also use a secret Personal Identification Number (PIN). A balance can be carried over from one month to another however some benefits may expire after 60 days.

What Can Be Purchased With Welfare Food Stamps?

You can use food stamps to buy food or seeds and plants to grow food in your home garden.

Things you cannot buy:

  • Alcoholic beverages or tobacco
  • Prepared hot food or foods to be eaten within the grocery store
  • Pet foods
  • Soap or detergent or paper products or other non-food items
    You cannot use food stamps to pay back groceries or debt

When checking out, tell the cashier beforehand that you will pay with the Cardinal Card. Depending on the store, you may need to separate the items you can pay for with food stamps from other items.

You will not be charged sales tax on food items or meals purchased with food stamps.

Head Of Household

You may select any adult member as the head of your household. If you select either an adult parent of a child any age or an adult who acts as a guardian for a child under age 18, all the adults in the household must agree with your choice for head of household or the agency will choose the head of your household.

If you select any other adult or you do not select a head of household, and someone in your household does not cooperate with an employment and training program or reduces the hours worked or quits a job without good cause, the agency will choose the head of household to be the person who earned the most money from working during the previous two months.

If the person selected as head of household does not cooperate as required with an employment program or reduces the hours worked or quits a job without good cause, your household may not be able to get food stamps for up to 6 months.

You may select the head of your household every time you apply for food stamps. If there is a parent-child combination, you may change your selection whenever someone joins or leaves your household. Tell your worker if you want to change your selection.

 

Penalties For Welfare Food Stamp Program Violations

You cannot give false information or hide information to get food stamps. You cannot trade or sell the EBT card or your PIN. You cannot allow a retailer to debit your EBT account in exchange for cash. You must not change EBT cards to get food stamps you are not eligible to receive. You cannot use food stamps to buy non-food items, such as alcohol, tobacco or paper products. You cannot use someone else's food stamps or EBT card for your household.

Anyone intentionally breaking any of these rules could be barred from receiving food stamps for 12 months (1st violation); barred for 24 months (2nd violation); barred permanently (3rd violation); subject to $250,000 fine, imprisoned up to 20 years, or both; suspended for an additional 18 months and further prosecuted under other federal and state laws.

Anyone whom intentionally gives false information or hides information about identity or residence to get food stamps in more than one household at the same time could be barred for 10 years.

Anyone convicted of trading food stamps for a controlled substance could be barred from receiving food stamps for 24 months (1st violation) and barred permanently (2nd violation).

Anyone convicted of trading food stamps for firearms, ammunition, or explosive could be barred permanently (1st violation).

Anyone convicted for trading or selling food stamps of $500 or more could be barred permanently.

Anyone convicted of a drug-related felony committed after August 22, 1996, could be barred permanently.

For additional information on program rules, federal regulations, income limits and retailer information visit the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture Web site.

Food Stamps information was obtained from the USDA, SSA, and Virginia Department of Social Services.

 

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This website is not affiliated with welfare or the food stamps program or issuing food stamps or electronic food stamps benefits. This website also has no affiliation and is not endorsed by the USDA or any food stamps program. In addition this site does not represent any government or government affiliation. This site is an informative website linking you with quality food subsidy related links, topics and information. Primary sources for information about food stamps and food stamp benefits can be found at social security online, www.sss.gov , and at the USDA, http://www.fns.usda.gov/fsp/

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