SNAP and food assistance (2024)

If you or your family can't afford enough food, you may be eligible for help. Learn more about Ohio’s free and low-cost food help programs including SNAP (also called "food stamps").

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Even in the best of times, it can be a struggle for families to get food on the table. Securing access to SNAP benefits and to other food services can be an essential lifeline to help Ohioans remain safe and healthy in difficult times.

SNAP or food stamps

If you or your family need help paying for food, you may be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),which is also called "food stamps."The SNAP program gives you money to pay for food.

For SNAP or food stamps:

  • Your benefits depend on your income and family size. The amount of money you qualify to get depends on your income and family size. You can check your eligibility for SNAP on the Benefits.gov website.If one of your family members is over 60 or has a disability, you may be eligible for SNAP even if your income is higher than the limit.
  • Work requirements may apply. If you are age 16 to 59 and able to work, you usually must at least register for work to get SNAP. Additional work requirements apply to able-bodied adults without dependents. Learn more about SNAP and work requirements.
  • You usually must file an Interim Report. Most SNAP households will need to submit an Interim Report to keep SNAP benefits.
  • You can apply on the Ohio Benefits website. Make your application as complete as possible.

If your SNAP application is denied, and you think it should be approved, contact legal aid for help.

Learn more about applying for SNAP and meeting program requirements.

Food help is also available for adults and families from local food banks.

Food help for families with children

These programs help families with children get enough food:

  • Power Pack.Food banks workwith schools to give students packs of healthy food to take home for the weekend. You can apply for a Power Pack throughyour local food bank.
  • School Meals.Schoolchildrenmay be able to getfree or reduced-price school meals, including breakfast, lunchor even dinner after school.
  • Special Milk Program.If yourchild attends a school, preschoolor day care that does not participate in the school meal program, they may be able to getfree milk.
  • Summer Food Service Program (SFSP).When school is out, children may be able to get free meals during the summer in some areas. Call (866) 348-6479for more information.
  • The Program for Women, Infantsand Children (WIC).The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infantsand Children (WIC) can help with healthy food, baby formula and free health screenings.

Food help for seniors and people with health conditions

These programs help seniors and people with certain medical conditions:

  • Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP).CSPF gives healthy foods tolow-income peoplewho are at least 60 years old. To apply,contact your local food bank.
  • Meal Delivery.If you or someone in your home has a medical condition that makes it difficult to leave the house, you may be able to have meals delivered. Some meal delivery programs deliver to seniors only, but some deliver to anyone who is home-bound. To find meal delivery programs in your area, visit theMeals on Wheels website.
  • Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program.If you are at least 60 years old,your localArea Agency on Aging(AAA) has a nutrition program that can help. Go to "Government and Community Resources" on this page to find contact information for your local AAA. Eligible adults can receive $50 worth of coupons to purchase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Shared Meal Sites.Some community centers and other locations givemeals to seniors on weekdays to promote nutrition and community. Also, you maybe able to get free rides to shared meals orhave them delivered. Check withyour local Area Agency on Aging(AAA) to find out what programs are available in your area. Go to "Government and Community Resources" on this page to find contact information for your local AAA.
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). There is enhanced eligibility for SNAP for people age 60 and older and people with a disability. If you have someone in your household who is over 60 or who has a disability, you may want to apply. Learn more about SNAP program requirements.

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