In recent weeks, devastating Hurricanes Helene and Milton left thousands of families in Southwest Florida facing significant losses. Lack of electricity and damage to homes led to shortages of food and essential supplies, worsening conditions for those affected. In the face of this crisis, the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) provided vital assistance to those in need, ensuring that families could access food assistance crucial to their recovery.
To qualify for benefits, residents must meet a number of specific criteria:
The Florida Department of Children and Families has been instrumental in implementing this program, working with the state to ensure that families can access the resources needed to overcome the immediate hardships caused by these natural disasters. With the help of D-SNAP, many people affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton have been able to mitigate the effects of food loss and other property damage.