Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
What is SNAP
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), formerly called food stamps, is a federal social benefit program that helps people buy the food they need for healthy lives. Across the United States, 9.5 million families and children use SNAP to buy food. It is the largest program working to fight hunger in America. SNAP helps many people stretch their budgets because the money they would use on food can go towards other needs like medical bills, utilities, and rent. Feeding America
Eligibility
SNAP Eligibility is based on household size, household income and household expenses! The best way to know is to apply.
Application
Online Application on MyMDThink.com
Downloadable and Printable PDF application that can be mailed or dropped off to any Baltimore City Department of Social Services, local office address can be found here.
Need assistance with your aplication?
- MD Hunger Solutions Line: 1-866-821-5552
- MAP Aging Services Line: 410-396-2273
- List of community based organizations that offer SNAP outreach
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