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Food Stamps

 
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  • Food Stamp Law Changes Make it Easier for Some Immigrants to Get Food Stamps

  • Food Stamp Work Requirements

  • Food Stamps for Able-Bodied Adults

  • New Jersey's Food Stamp Program

  • NJHelps

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    • Food Stamp Application
      (from the N.J. Department of Human Services) - You will need Microsoft Word on your computer to download this application. You can also click on the link above (How to Apply for Food Stamps) to see a list of offices where you can apply in person. A face-to-face interview is required to complete the application process, but you can start by dropping the application off or mailing it in.
    • How to Apply for Food Stamps
      (from the N.J. Department of Human Services) - Includes a checklist of what you need to bring with you, and a list of offices where you can apply.
    • NJHelps
      (from the N.J. Department of Human Services) - Find out whether you are likely to be eligible for the Food Stamp Program, Medicaid, FamilyCare, Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP), WFNJ (TANF & GA), Child Care assistance, and the Kinship Navigator Program. If you would like help figuring out whether you are eligible for these programs, you can call our hotline. Information about our hotline is at the bottom of this page.

     

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