What is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and How Does it Work?

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP, is a federal assistance program designed to provide nutrition benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families. In Saint Petersburg, as in the rest of Florida, the program is administered by the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF).

In St. Petersburg, as in the rest of the United States, immigrants, including refugees, may be eligible to receive food stamps, officially known as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

However, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program eligibility criteria can vary based on immigration status and other factors.

Lawfully Present Immigrants:

Refugees:

Asylees:

Certain Visa Holders:

Undocumented Immigrants:

It’s important to note that eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis, and individuals are encouraged to contact local SNAP offices or designated organizations, like Healing Pinellas in St. Petersburg, for personalized assistance and information regarding their specific circumstances.

Healing Pinellas can provide support in navigating the SNAP application process, helping individuals understand eligibility requirements, and offering assistance to those who may qualify for food stamp benefits.

How to Reach Us

For a face-to-face discussion, simply walk into our office located at 4400 66th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33709. Our doors are open, and our team is ready to provide the assistance you need.

Direct Access via Phone

While walk-ins offer immediate assistance, we understand that some individuals may prefer to reach out via phone. For direct access to assistance over the phone, call us at (727) 353-3357. Our team is committed to providing the same level of support and information to ensure that you have a comprehensive understanding of Community Assistance Programs in St. Petersburg.

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