SNAP replacement benefits: Houston Food Bank hosts event to assist residents

HOUSTON - In response to the recent severe storms, the Houston Food Bank’s Community Assistance Program (CAP) is organizing a free event to help the community access crucial resources. Their SNAP Replacement Benefits Event aims to support households currently receiving SNAP assistance whose perishable foods were spoiled due to power outages.

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On Friday, the Houston Food Bank will help people fill out Form 1855, which is being used to report to Health & Human Services (HHSC) the amount of SNAP benefits lost due to spoiled perishable foods. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Houston Food Bank on 535 Portwall Street in Community Room BC.

<div>Courtesy of Houston Food Bank</div>
Courtesy of Houston Food Bank

Once the form is processed, HHSC will reissue the replacement benefits on the recipients’ SNAP cards.

The Community Navigators will also be available to help with application assistance for:

  • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)

  • Medicaid

  • TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)

  • CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program)

  • Medicare Savings Program

  • Healthy Texas Women

They will also be able to assist with referrals you may need for utility assistance, rental assistance, housing assistance, food pantries, legal aid, education, and employment.

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Attendees are required to bring the following documents to the event:

  • ID

  • Social Security Number

  • Proof of income (last 3 months)

  • Proof of residence (showing you live in Texas)

  • Proof of housing costs

  • Immigration documents

  • Case number (if applicable)

This event provides a vital opportunity for storm-affected residents to regain access to essential benefits and resources. For more information, visit the Houston Food Bank’s website.

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