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Save money on baby food

Last week we discussed the impact of a new baby on the amount of money families spend on food for its newest member. The cost to feed a baby adds[…] Read More

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SNAP helps millions of families

Babies bring a lot of joy and excitement to our lives. But for many, raising a family also comes with financial stress. Families spend an average of $12,940 in the[…] Read More

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Senior Hunger

May is Older Americans Month, so let’s take some time to talk about a serious issue effecting many seniors – hunger. In the U.S., 15.5% (9.3 million) of all seniors[…] Read More

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Work Requirements and FNS/SNAP

You may have heard, federal SNAP eligibility rules are changing and are being phased-in in North Carolina. Federal rules became effective January 1, 2016 to reinstitute work requirements in order[…] Read More

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¿Puede añadir más es su canasta?

¿Es usted una de las muchas familias quienes pueden beneficiarse de un poco de dinero extra para comprar comida? Tiene que hacer algunos sacrificios para poder pagar sus factura de[…] Read More

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Claiming Medical Expenses

Did you know that seniors (age 60 and older) and individuals with disabilities can claim medical expenses when applying for SNAP? Unreimbursed, out-of-pocket medical expenses over $35 per month can[…] Read More

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