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Description
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USDA’s
Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides food assistance to
those in need in areas affected by a disaster. This Federal
assistance is in addition to that provided by State and
local governments. |
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FNS
provides disaster food assistance in three ways: |
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Provides USDA Foods to State agencies for
distribution to shelters and other mass feeding sites;
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Provides USDA Foods to State agencies for
distribution directly to households in need in certain limited
situations;
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Authorizes State agencies to issue Disaster
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) benefits.
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Background
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FNS’
authority to provide emergency food assistance exists under
the Food Stamp Act of
1977, the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act of 1987, and other authorizing legislation. |
USDA Foods for Disaster Assistance
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Under the
National Response Framework, FNS provides USDA Foods to
disaster relief agencies to feed people at shelters and mass
feeding sites. States can also, with FNS approval, release
USDA Foods to disaster relief agencies to distribute
directly to households that are in need. Such direct
distribution takes place when normal commercial food supply
channels such as grocery stores have been disrupted, damaged
or destroyed, or are unable to function. |
D-SNAP
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FNS can
authorize the issuance of D-SNAP when the President declares
a major disaster with individual assistance. States must
request that FNS allow them to issue emergency benefits in
areas affected by a disaster. FNS works closely with States
to prepare plans for D-SNAP. |
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People who might not ordinarily qualify for
the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) may be eligible
for D-SNAP if they had expenses related to protecting, repairing, or
evacuating their homes; or if they have lost income as a result of
the disaster.
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People who are already participating in the
regular SNAP may be eligible for additional benefits under the
D-SNAP.
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Disaster benefits are provided like regular
program benefits – through an EBT card that can be used at
authorized food retailers to buy food.
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Contact Information
Last modified:
11/30/2011
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