In these challenging economic times, many families are struggling to make ends meet. One form of assistance that can help is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps. In North Carolina, there are several programs available to provide food assistance to those in need.
This article will provide an overview of the eligibility criteria, application process, and benefits of these programs, including the Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) and Pandemic-EBT (P-EBT).
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) administers these programs and provides support to low-income individuals and families. Understanding the eligibility requirements and application procedures is crucial to accessing these vital resources.
Food Stamp Program in North Carolina
The Food Stamp Program, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), provides food assistance to low-income individuals and families in North Carolina. The program is administered by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and is funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for food stamps in North Carolina, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be a resident of North Carolina
- Meet the income and asset limits
- Be a U.S. citizen or a qualified non-citizen
- Not be disqualified due to a felony drug conviction
Application Process
To apply for food stamps in North Carolina, you can either apply online or by mail. To apply online, you will need to create an account with the North Carolina Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) system. To apply by mail, you can download an application from the DHHS website or request one by calling the DHHS customer service line.
Benefits of Receiving Food Stamps
Receiving food stamps can provide several benefits to low-income individuals and families in North Carolina, including:
- Increased access to nutritious food
- Reduced food insecurity
- Improved health outcomes
- Increased economic stability
Emergency Food Assistance Program
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) is a federal program that provides food assistance to low-income households in North Carolina who are facing an emergency situation. EFAP benefits can be used to purchase food at authorized grocery stores and farmers’ markets.To
be eligible for EFAP in North Carolina, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be a resident of North Carolina.
- Have a gross income at or below 130% of the federal poverty level.
- Be facing an emergency situation, such as a job loss, a medical emergency, or a natural disaster.
To apply for EFAP in North Carolina, you can visit your local Department of Social Services (DSS) office or apply online at the DSS website. You will need to provide proof of your income, residency, and emergency situation.If you are approved for EFAP, you will receive a benefits card that can be used to purchase food at authorized grocery stores and farmers’ markets.
You will receive benefits for a limited time, usually for one month.
Pandemic-EBT (P-EBT)
The Pandemic-EBT (P-EBT) program is a federal program that provides food assistance to eligible families with children who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The P-EBT program provides benefits to eligible families to help cover the cost of food during the pandemic.
Eligibility Criteria
In North Carolina, children may be eligible for P-EBT if they meet the following criteria:
- Were enrolled in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or School Breakfast Program (SBP) at any point during the 2020-2021 school year.
- Were eligible for free or reduced-price meals at their school during the 2020-2021 school year.
- Were enrolled in a public or private school that was closed for at least 5 consecutive days due to the COVID-19 pandemic during the 2020-2021 school year.
How to Apply
Families who believe their children may be eligible for P-EBT can apply online at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) website. The application is available in English and Spanish.
Food Assistance Contact Information
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is responsible for administering food assistance programs in the state. If you have questions about food assistance, you can contact DHHS in the following ways:
DHHS Website
The DHHS website provides information about food assistance programs, eligibility requirements, and how to apply. You can visit the website at: https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/social-services/food-and-nutrition-services/food-assistance
DHHS Phone Number
You can call the DHHS customer service center at 1-888-622-
7328. The customer service center is open Monday through Friday from 8
00 AM to 5:00 PM.
DHHS Customer Service Center
You can also contact the DHHS customer service center by mail. The mailing address is:DHHS Customer Service CenterPO Box 29500Raleigh, NC 27626-9500
Summary
Whether you are facing a temporary financial setback or experiencing long-term economic hardship, there are programs available to help you put food on the table. By understanding the eligibility criteria and application process, you can access these benefits and alleviate some of the financial burden associated with food insecurity.
Remember, you are not alone, and there is help available.
Q&A
Can I apply for food stamps online in North Carolina?
Yes, you can apply for food stamps online through the North Carolina EBT portal: https://ebt.nc.gov/
What is the income limit to qualify for food stamps in North Carolina?
The income limit to qualify for food stamps in North Carolina varies depending on household size and other factors. You can check your eligibility by visiting the DHHS website or calling the customer service center.
How long does it take to get approved for food stamps in North Carolina?
The processing time for food stamp applications in North Carolina typically takes 30 days. However, it can take longer depending on the complexity of your application.
What is the maximum amount of food stamps I can receive in North Carolina?
The maximum amount of food stamps you can receive in North Carolina depends on your household size and income. You can check your benefit amount by visiting the DHHS website or calling the customer service center.