Savannah, Georgia — If you live in Savannah and were hit hard by the recent storm Helene, there might be some good news on the horizon. Starting this week, low-to-moderate income households that lost income or faced property damage could be eligible for the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP), according to Savannah Mayor Van Johnson.
So, what exactly is D-SNAP? It’s a temporary food assistance program designed to help families who are struggling after a disaster. This program provides a one-time payment to those who qualify. But here’s an important note: if you’re already receiving SNAP benefits, you won’t be eligible for D-SNAP, so it’s best not to apply.
To qualify for D-SNAP benefits, residents need to meet certain criteria. The first step is to show that your household experienced a loss of income or property damage due to the storm. This can include things like repairs needed to your home or an inability to work because of the disaster.
If you think you might qualify for D-SNAP, here’s how you can get involved. The program is rolling out in phases, and this week is the beginning of Phase 1. This phase is primarily about scheduling and providing information to those interested in applying. Locations for each phase will be announced soon, so keep your eyes peeled for updates!
If you want to learn more about D-SNAP, or you’re wondering if you might qualify, you can stay connected with local announcements. Information is vital right now, and the community is encouraged to stay informed about when and where they can apply.
While we’re all navigating the aftermath of the storm, remember to think about other ways to prepare for the upcoming seasons. Halloween is just around the corner, and if you’re one to procrastinate on costume shopping, it’s high time to get your order in. There are plenty of places online where you can snag some amazing costumes! And for those who enjoy holiday cooking, consider exploring some versatile kitchen gadgets like Instant Pots. They can make everything from a family feast to quick weekday meals easier and faster!
As Savannah comes together to face the challenges brought by the recent storm, there’s a strong sense of community support. Local officials and organizations are working diligently to ensure that everyone has the resources they need to get back on their feet.
If you or someone you know in Savannah could benefit from the D-SNAP program, make sure to gather your information and prepare for the upcoming application process. Don’t hesitate to ask questions and seek help — the community is here for each other!
Stay informed, stay safe, and let’s support one another during these testing times.
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