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“Many residents are looking for shelter to replace housing that was damaged during Tropical Storm Ida,” said Rep. Donald M. Payne, Jr. “In addition, many of them are struggling to get power and replace cooking appliances they lost after the floods. I applaud the New Jersey Human Services for making this benefit available to SNAP recipients during this difficult time.”
In addition, district SNAP recipients have until September 30, 2021 to request replacement food benefits for food lost due to the storms. But they must contact their local Board of Social Services before September 30, 2021 to make this request. Usually, SNAP recipients are unable to use their EBT cards to purchase hot food. However, Tropical Storm Ida made cooking hot food impossible because the storms cut power to homes or caused flood damage that forced many families to relocate until damaged housing could be fixed.
For a list of participating SNAP retailers, visit here.
For a list of County Boards of Social Services, visit here.
For residents who want direct assistance for Ida-related recovery, visit here.
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