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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) gives people in Connecticut help to buy food. It used to be called “food stamps.” SNAP benefits include: Monthly money on a debit-like EBT card to buy food; Free education and job training through SNAP; Get $2 for every $1 when you spend your SNAP money at certain Farmer’s Markets and ...
- Eligibility
Eligibility You can get SNAP benefits depending on the...
- Apply
PO Box 1320, Manchester, CT 06045-1320 ; 3. Drop off your...
- Extra COVID SNAP Benefits
You can find out your normal benefit amount and EBT balance...
- Replacement Benefits
55 Farmington Ave., Hartford, CT 06105. Learn more about...
- Documents/Forms
CT SNAP Claims Management Plan. W-1051 Summer EBT Denial -...
- Related Resources
SNAP Employment & Training - CTPathways. SNAP Nutrition...
- Laws/Regulations
Laws/Regulations - Food Assistance - SNAP - CT.gov
- FAQs
Answer: If you get a text message with the wrong name, this...
- Eligibility
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps, helps eligible individuals and families afford the cost of food at supermarkets, grocery stores and farmers’ markets. You can apply for these benefits by completing a state application form.
Connecticut SNAP EBT food stamps eligibility criteria and guidelines, including information on income and asset limits, allowable deductions, and more.
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Many Farmers' Markets and Farms throughout Connecticut accept SNAP. You can buy locally grown fruits, vegetables and other items allowed by SNAP. Bring your EBT card to the table with the sign that says "SNAP/EBT accepted here" at participating Farmers' Markets and Farm Stands.