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Households, individuals, seniors, and the homeless may all be eligible for SNAP benefits. People who are working and need help to stretch their income to purchase food may also be eligible for SNAP benefits as well as those receiving Social Security benefits, child support, or unemployment.
Announcing a new and convenient way for households to view their SNAP/TANF benefit issuance information. SNAP/TANF Benefit Inquiry Portal
SCCES is an online portal for South Carolinians to apply for food and cash assistance programs. This is a fast, easy, and secure way to apply for benefits-anytime and anywhere! Before you apply, complete a short eligibility form to see what benefits you might receive.
See if you might qualify by using our SNAP & WIC eligibility calculator. Check Eligibility. Gross Income, Net Income, and Asset Limits for SNAP (Food Stamps) in South Carolina for Oct. 1, 2024 through Sept. 30, 2025.
If you are living in South Carolina and need assistance purchasing food, the information below can help you and your family find help. SC Food Stamp and Food Assistance Resources. SC Food Stamp Program - SNAP - administered by SC Department of Social Services (DSS) – SC food stamp eligibility calculator - tool is called Am I Eligible?
Apply for benefits. Which benefits would you like to apply for? Select both if you would like to apply for both. Contact us.
SNAP provides food assistance dollars to low-income households. SNAP benefits are distributed monthly on an EBT card (similar to a debit card) and can be used to purchase groceries. The amount of SNAP benefits a South Carolina household can receive is based on its income and expenses. CAN I GET SNAP? You may be eligible for SNAP benefits if:
Current SNAP benefits will provide about $250 per month per household, or about $6 per day per person. Why were benefits reduced? The additional food assistance allotment ended as part of the $1.7 trillion omnibus COVID spending bill that was revoked on Dec. 29, 2022.
You may apply for SNAP benefits online, in person, or by mail or fax. To apply for SNAP online, please visit the DSS Benefits Portal. To apply in person visit your local county office. To apply by mail or fax, please submit your completed application to your county office.
Households can purchase food such as breads and cereals, non-alcoholic beverages, fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, poultry, dairy products and more with SNAP benefits. For a full listing of SNAP eligible foods visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/eligible-food-items.