To ease Hurricane Irma burden, food stamp recipients can get benefits before scheduled time

The Georgia Division of Family and Children Services has released September’s allotment of food stamp benefits to help ease any burden caused by Hurricane Irma.

Georgia recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can now access their September benefits via their electronic benefits transfer (EBT) cards, and do not have to wait until their regularly-scheduled issuance date later this month.  The step will help low-income families buy food or replace food lost in the storm, which is making its way to Metro Atlanta.

Georgia DFCS worked over the weekend with its EBT vendor, Conduent, and with the USDA Food and Nutrition Service to issue the remaining September benefits early for all SNAP recipients, particularly for those who live in counties covered by a state of emergency declaration.

About 1.6 million residents in the state rely on SNAP benefits.

“We share the concern of Georgia families who are bracing for this historic storm,” DFCS Director Bobby Cagle said in a release. “We worked with our vendors and our federal partners to be sure that, in addition to taking measures to keep their families’ safe, Georgians don’t also have to worry where their next meal will come from.”

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The early release also helps power companies, who must verify recipients’ power outages for them to replace food that may have perished in an outage lasting four hours or more.

Georgians who have trouble using their EBT card should call 1-888-421-3281. DFCS will post ongoing updates, including information on storm-related office closures, at the DFCS website.