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   The Food Stamp Program: Just the Facts
The Food Stamp Program helps low income people buy food. This document answers questions about how to apply, how many food stamps you can receive, work requirements, reporting requirements and your rights under the program. A link to the Online Alabama Food Stamp Application is included.
By: Legal Services Alabama
 
  
   
   Food Stamps Frequently Asked Questions (Separate Website)
Includes: How do I apply for food stamps? What do I need to bring to the interview? How long does it take to process my application? How do I use food stamps to buy food?
By: Alabama Department of Human Resources
  
   
   Food Stamp Application for Seniors
This is an simpler application for food assistance for households where everyone is elderly (age 60 or older) and have no earned income.
By: Alabama Department of Human Resources
  
   
   Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Fact Sheet on Resources, Income and Benefits (Separate Website)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP is the new name for the Food Stamp Program. By going to this website, you can get current food stamp income limits. Note that it has different limits for disabled and elderly people. The website also shows the largest amounts families can get in food stamps. To get these amounts of food stamps, families have to have no income or very little income.

Please note: This website talks about counting cars toward the resource limit. In Alabama, cars do not count.
By: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)
  
   
   Are You Eligible for SNAP (Food Stamps)? (Separate Website)
This Pre-Screening Tool can be used to determine if you may be eligible to receive SNAP (Food Stamp) benefits. This Pre-Screening Tool is not an application for SNAP. An application for SNAP benefits must be made at your local SNAP Office.
By: U.S. Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)
  
   
   Food Stamp Households
What is a Food Stamp Household? Can one house have two or more food stamp households? Can my children live with me and be a separate household? Answers to these questions and more are in this factsheet.
By: Legal Services Alabama
 
  
   
   Find Your Local Alabama SNAP (Food Stamps) Office (Separate Website)
This website will help you find the SNAP (Food Stamp) office nearest you.
By: Alabama Department of Human Resources
  
   
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   Don't Miss Out!!! Take Advantage of All the Benefits Available to You
Should you be getting child support? Do you qualify for food stamps? Can your children get free or low-cost health insurance? Can you get a lower telephone bill? Do you need help filing your income taxes? Read this for information about 10 often-overlooked benefits available to many low-income people.
By: Legal Services Alabama
 
  
   
   Lifeline and Link-up Benefits for Alabama
Need help paying your phone bill? You can get help through Lifeline & Link-Up. If you get Medicaid, Food Stamps, SSI, TANF, LIHEAP or you have a Section 8 voucher, you may be eligible - read this information to find out.
By: Legal Services Alabama
 
  
   
   Do You Qualify for Lifeline? You Can Get a FREE Cell Phone
If you qualify for the Lifeline program above, you can get a free cell phone through this benefit. Read this information to find out how.
By: Legal Services Alabama
 
  
   
   Are You Eligible for Any Goverment Benefits? (Separate Website)
Enter information into this website and it will give you a report on benefits you may be eligible to receive in Alabama.
By: GovBenefits, A Partnership of Federal Agencies and Organizations
  
   
   Save Those Papers!
In order to protect your rights, you may need to use papers others have given you. This fact sheet tells you what papers you should save.
By: Legal Services Alabama
 
  
   
   Tips for Dealing With Government Offices and Agencies
In order to receive certain benefits, you must give an agency some information about yourself. It is very important to give correct information to agencies. This document contains tips on how to do this.
By: Legal Services Alabama
 
  
   
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