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SNAP provides monthly benefits to help eligible households buy food. Eligibility to receive benefits is based on household size, income, assets and some household expenses as determined by the federal government. The asset limit is $2,750 for households.
- Start - Benefits Application - West Virginia
West Virginia PATH (People’s Access To Help) provides...
- CP - Integrated Eligibility
Food & Nutrition. Individuals and families may be eligible...
- Bureau for Family Assistance Programs - West Virginia Department of ...
Families with children may be eligible for assistance...
- Start - Benefits Application - West Virginia
West Virginia PATH (People’s Access To Help) provides individuals the ability to apply for Medicaid, WVCHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program), SNAP, Medicare Premium Assistance Programs, LIEAP, and School Clothing Allowance.
Gross Income, Net Income, and Asset Limits for SNAP (Food Stamps) in West Virginia for Oct. 1, 2024 through Sept. 30, 2025.
Food & Nutrition. Individuals and families may be eligible for food and nutrition assistance. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP - formerly Food Stamps) can help pay for food costs.
You may receive SNAP benefits within 7 calendar days if your SNAP household has less than $150 in monthly gross income and liquid resources such as cash, checking or savings accounts are less than or equal to $100; or your rent/mortgage and utilities are more than your household’s combined monthly income and liquid resources; or a member of your...
West Virginia PATH (People’s Access To Help) provides individuals the ability to apply for Medicaid, WVCHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program), SNAP, Medicare Premium Assistance Programs, LIEAP, and School Clothing Allowance. The West Virginia Department of Human Services administers and manages eligibility for Medicaid and Economic Assistanc...
Families with children may be eligible for assistance programs that can provide them with food and shelter costs, help paying utility bills, and educational resources. Please see below for more information. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Medicaid.