SNAP Benefits
SNAP Benefits, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, is a federal program in the United States designed to help low-income individuals and families access nutritious food. Participants receive an electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card, which can be used to purchase eligible food items at grocery stores and farmers' markets.
The program aims to alleviate hunger and improve nutrition among those in need. Eligibility for SNAP is based on income, household size, and other factors. Benefits can vary, but they are intended to supplement a household's food budget, making it easier for families to afford healthy meals.