Tell Us Your Experience At Your Local Food Stamp Office
June 15, 2017
Tell us Your Experience at Your Local Food Stamp Office in the Comments Section below.
your experience will be shared on foodstampoffice.us
245 Comments
your experience will be shared on foodstampoffice.us
You can generally qualify for food stamps – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and other assistance after being released from prison. Whether you are convicted or not and are incarcerated or released from incarceration, you can always sign up for your state’s Food Stamp and other social service programs.
A ban on SNAP assistance only applies to felons convicted of drug charges – a ban that has been maintained in only 6 states. The majority of states have either eliminated the ban or modified the restrictions.
Read more: https://www.jobsforfelonshub.com/do-felons-qualify-for-food-stamps/#ixzz5yld9yR8c
Please visit your local state social service office and apply for assistance.