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SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Connecticut’s Largest Community Health Care Alliance: One million visits & growing one patient at a time. SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Outreach Worker Name Health Center Name Address Phone Number Email. Insert health center logo here. What is SNAP?.

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SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

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  1. Connecticut’s Largest Community Health Care Alliance:One million visits & growing one patient at a time. SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Outreach Worker Name Health Center Name Address Phone Number Email Insert health center logo here Community Health Center Association of Connecticut | www.chcact.org

  2. What is SNAP? • A program that helps people purchase food for their homes • SNAP is accepted at several grocery stores, corner stores and even farmer’s markets • Look for the SNAP logo when shopping for food Community Health Center Association of Connecticut | www.chcact.org

  3. What Can You Buy With SNAP? • Foods to be prepared and eaten at home • Breads and cereals • Dairy products • Meats, nuts and eggs • Fruits and vegetables • Plants and seeds to grow foods • Nonalcoholic drinks Community Health Center Association of Connecticut | www.chcact.org

  4. Who Can Get SNAP? • Must live in CT • Must meet income guidelines Community Health Center Association of Connecticut | www.chcact.org

  5. Who Can Get SNAP? • Households with people aged 60+ or disabled may be able to get benefits even if their income is higher than the normal standard • Can use net income, and take medical deductions Community Health Center Association of Connecticut | www.chcact.org

  6. What Do You Need To Apply? • A completed application • Proof of identity • Proof of address • Verification of income • Verification of any deductions you are claiming Community Health Center Association of Connecticut | www.chcact.org

  7. The Application Process • DSS will review the application and try to contact you for a phone interview. • If they cannot reach you, they will schedule an interview that you MUST complete • If your application is complete, they can make a decision • If they need more information, you will receive a form in the mail stating exactly what is needed Community Health Center Association of Connecticut | www.chcact.org

  8. The Application Process • DSS will determine whether you are eligible for the program when all information is in, or the deadline for a decision has passed • You will be notified of your approval or denial by mail • If approved, you will receive your EBT card in the mail Community Health Center Association of Connecticut | www.chcact.org

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