 If you or members of your family are having a hard time affording food, State Services wants you to know that there are resources to help.
Food shelves
The Find Help webpage on hungersolutions.org lets you search by address or zip code for food shelves near you.
Communication access at food shelves
It might be helpful to call or email the food shelf you plan to go to in advance. Ask them:
- What the application process looks like.
- What documents you need to bring.
- What to expect during your visit.
You can also discuss the best ways to communicate with workers during your visit. This Communication tips quick reference card offers several ideas.
Applying for food stamps
If you don't have enough money for food regularly, you might consider applying for food stamps, called SNAP. You can apply online through MNbenefits.mn.gov or through your county.
Communication access at government service offices
If you need to meet with a county worker to discuss benefits, you have the right to request communication accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Accommodations can include assistive listening devices, real-time captioning and sign language interpreting. Tell your caseworker what accommodation you need when scheduling your appointment.
To learn more about requesting communication access, contact us!
Voice or preferred relay service: 651-431-5945 or 800-657-3663 Videophone: 651-964-1514 Email: dhs.dhhsd@state.mn.us Web: mn.gov/deaf-hard-of-hearing
We look forward to serving you!
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