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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP (Food Stamps)
Legal Information > Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network

This section of PALawHelp.org has information and resources about the Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program in Pennsylvania.
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A Guide to Public Benefits
Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc. provides this guide to some programs that are funded by the government to provide help to individuals and families during times of need. Read More
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Food Stamp/SNAP Benefits
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the name for the Food Stamp program. This brochure from Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc. explains how the program works to provide food to qualified families in need. Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Food Stamp Homeless Shelter Deduction
Questions and answers from Community Legal Services of Philadelphia about the applications of the homeless shelter deduction in determining if a homeless person is eligible for Food Stamps. [PDF] Content Detail
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How to Get Child Care and Other Supportive Services When Your Family Gets Food Stamps, But Not Cash
Families that get SNAP (food stamps), but not cash assistance ("SNAP-only" households) can get many of same special allowances for supportive services (SPALs) to attend school or job skills training that cash assistance families get. This fact sheet from the Community Justice Project contains information on obtaining supportive services from the County Assistance Office if your household only receives Food Stamp Benefits Read More
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More SNAP on your EBT Card - COVID-19 Supplement
If you get SNAP you may get extra benefits on your EBT card to help buy food during the COVID-19 Crisis. Here is information from Community Legal Services of Philadelphia on the extra benefits and who is eligible to get them. Read More
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Public Charge: Many People Can Still Safely Receive Public Benefits
Information on immigrants' eligibility for public benefits under the Public Charge rule from Community Legal Services of Philadelphia. Content Detail