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Financial assistance programs to provide food and cash to those who qualify based on income and other factors. Services related to keeping children safe and performing background searches for those intending to work with children. Services to protect and care for elderly and vulnerable adults.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps, helps low-income households buy the food they need for good health. Everyone has the right to apply for SNAP. Applicants must file an application, be interviewed, and meet all financial and technical eligibility factors.
There are several ways to file an application for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. You may file an application online at myMDTHINK. Additionally, local departments of social services will give or mail you an SNAP application on the same day you ask for one.
If the office finds that you are eligible, you should get your SNAP benefits no later than 30 days from the date you first applied, unless you qualify for faster service. If you have no income (or very little income) for the month and you need help right away, you may qualify for Expedited SNAP benefits within 7-days.
With myDHR, your benefits and services are a click away! Use myDHR to apply for benefits and services online, monitor the status of your cases, update important account information, and more.
The Food Supplement Program (formerly known as Food Stamps) assists low-income households purchase the food they need for good health. Temporary Cash Assistance is a short-term cash assistance program for needy families with dependent children when available resources do not fully address the family's needs.
Maryland food stamps/SNAP can help with rising food costs. Find out if you qualify and how to recertify food stamp eligibility.