Marshfield Food Pantry

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SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)

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    About SNAP

    If your grocery budget feels like it’s doing parkour every month, SNAP can help. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal program that provides monthly food benefits to eligible individuals and families to help them afford nutritious groceries.

    What SNAP Helps With

    SNAP provides monthly funds on an EBT card (think: a debit card for groceries) that can be used at authorized stores. In Massachusetts, SNAP is run through the Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA).

    Who Can Qualify?

    Eligibility is based on things like household size, income, and certain expenses, and you must apply in the state where you currently live. Limits and rules are updated periodically, so the best place to confirm your situation is the official SNAP info page.

    How to Apply (Massachusetts)

    Massachusetts residents can apply through DTA. Here are the main options:

    General “how to apply” guidance (nationwide): USA.gov SNAP application directions (USAGov)

    Where You Can Use SNAP

    SNAP can be used at authorized retailers that accept EBT, and in many areas it can also be used for online purchasing with participating retailers.

    Official SNAP Resource (Start Here)

    For the most reliable, always-updated overview of SNAP—including what it is, eligibility basics, and how to apply—visit the USDA Food and Nutrition Service page: