Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) - Ohio Direction Card (EBT CARD) - No Dependents | Carroll County Department Of Job And Family Services
Provides food assistance designed to raise nutritional levels, expand buying power, and safeguard the health and well-being of low-income families. The Ohio Direction Card (EBT Card) is an electronic debit card that replaced food assistance coupons. The card can be used to purchase food products for human consumption at participating stores. - Those who are homeless or have zero (0) income may be eligible for one (1) month expedited benefit within 24 hours. - Benefits that are not used in a month may be carried over to the next month, up to one (1) year.
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Physical Address
95 East Main Street, Carrollton, OH 44615
Hours
Ohio Benefits Phone Line Hours: - To apply for initial benefits or for renewal without a scheduled appointment: Monday - Friday: 8:00am to Noon. - For changes or questions: Monday - Friday: 8:00am to 4:00pm. Available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Fax
(330) 627-3904
Website
https://benefits.ohio.gov
Application process
- Application can be obtained by walking in or making a request by phone for an application. - Or call the toll-free Ohio Benefits call center line or visit the website at https://benefits.ohio.gov for more information, to apply for benefits or update information. - Must submit a completed, signed and dated application with supporting documentation. - Must verify annually. - Visit www.connectebt.com for EBT balance inquires.
Fee
No fee.
Eligibility
- Serves residents of Carroll County. - Individuals and families may qualify if the household income is under 130% of the Federal Poverty Guideline. - Households are categorically eligible/automatically qualify if they are receiving SSI, OWF, or PRC services. - Changes in household composition and income could result in changes to benefit amount. Recipients are responsible for reporting these or any other changes within 10 days of occurrence. Receiving more than a household is entitled to could result in overpayment penalties or charges of fraud. - Once approved, individuals and families can remain eligible for benefits until their income exceeds 200% of the Federal Poverty level, at which point their benefits would decrease but not immediately terminate. - Serves United States citizens.
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None.
Service area
Carroll County, Ohio
Agency info
Carroll County Department Of Job And Family Services
A local government agency providing public assistance, workforce development, and other social service programs to qualified applicants of Carroll County, Ohio.
