Food Stamps/SNAP

A federally-funded program administered locally by the county or the state that enables low-income and indigent households to obtain an electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card similar to a bank debit card which can be used in most grocery stores to purchase food. Approved households are entitled to purchase a designated amount of food utilizing their cards based on net income and household size. Benefits are generally available in an EBT account within 30 days from the date an application was filed. Expedited food stamps are available within seven days for people who are in an emergency situation and whose income and spendable resources for that month are within specified limits.

  • Project Bread FoodSource Hotline

    Project Bread funds food pantries, soup kitchens and food banks all over Massachusetts. It operates the only statewide hotline for people facing hunger. Food Source Hotline counselors refer callers to food resources in their communities as well as provide information about food stamps and other nutrition programs. They will also help callers to complete the…