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SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) Formerly Food Stamps
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SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps)
Seniors living on a fixed income may be eligible for SNAP benefits. The FoodSource Hotline can help with applications on the telephone. They also assists current SNAP recipients with questions regarding their cases as well as referrals for local emergency food resources.
The Food/Source Hotline is open
Monday–Friday from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM and
Saturday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM.
The Food/Source Hotline phone number is 1-800-645-8333.
Help is Available to Beat the High Cost of Food
2 Below $3,407 No Asset Limit
1-800-645-8333
The SNAP program is a nutrition assistance program designed to help individuals and families buy nutritious food when money’s tight.
- Keep elderly family members independent. For the elderly, participation can help improve nutritional status and well-being and increase independence. Nine percent of participants are age 60 or older.
- By receiving SNAP benefits you are not taking benefits away from another person. Everyone who applies and is determined to be eligible by the State/local eligibility worker will get SNAP benefits.
- While some receive $10.00, the average monthly food stamp benefit is about $86.00.
- In June 2004, the food stamp program completed a transformation from paper coupons to an electronic Benefit Card (EBT Card). Participants receive a plastic EBT card (similar to a bank debit card) with the dollar amount for which they are eligible each month.
- Every $4.00 in new SNAP benefits generates $9.20 in total community spending.
- Every additional dollars worth of SNAP benefits generates 17 to 47 cents of new spending on food.
- On average, $1 billion of retail food demand by SNAP recipients generates 3,300 farm jobs.
If you need assistance to apply, please call Sheila, Maryanne, Amber or Sandra at 978-531-2254.
Fill-able Print-able SNAP Application
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SNAP Medical Expense Flyer
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Wednesday, July 26, 2023
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Friday, August 27, 2021
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Using your SNAP Benefits at the Farmers' Market
SNAP households automatically enrolled into the Health Incentives Program (HIP)
This information is being shared by Peabody TRIAD in honor of National Nutrition Month. The Peabody TRIAD Council consists of Seniors and Law Enforcement working together to develop and implement policies and programs to reduce criminal victimization, promote crime prevention and safety awareness, and serve the needs of the senior community in Peabody. In addition, the Council designs and supports programs to improve the quality of life for our senior citizens. The Peabody TRIAD Council believes they have the ability to make a difference in our community and are dedicated to serving our city and its residents.
Eating
fruits and vegetables each day is important for your health. HIP helps
you buy more fruits and vegetables for your household.
How does HIP work?
We automatically enroll SNAP households in HIP.
Use
your SNAP benefits at one of our HIP retailers to buy fruits and
vegetables. You will receive $1 for each dollar you spend on eligible
fruits and vegetables, up to $40 monthly for 1-2 people.
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>>Click HERE to link to Mass.gov for Additional Info>>
>> Click HERE to locate a HIP Vendor Near You >>
Ordering is open Tuesday - Friday.
To see what's available, and to submit an order, click here. We offer fresh, seasonal vegetables and fruits, pastured pork, grass-fed beef, organic chicken, fresh eggs & more.




