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    SNAP recipients in 28 South Carolina counties impacted by Helene to receive automatic replacement benefits

    By Sophie Brams,

    4 hours ago

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    CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Some South Carolina residents who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and lost food due to power outages during Hurricane Helene will automatically receive replacement benefits, the Department of Social Services announced Friday.

    DSS said that the U.S. Department of Agriculture approved South Carolina’s waiver request that allows the agency to automatically issue federally funded replacement benefits to SNAP recipients who live in counties where at least 50% of the total population experienced a power outage lasting more than four hours.

    SNAP users will get a replacement of 55% of their September benefits, in counties including: Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Bamberg, Barnwell, Calhoun, Cherokee, Chester, Colleton, Edgefield, Fairfield, Greenville, Greenwood, Hampton, Jasper, Laurens, Lexington, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartanburg, Union, and York.

    Replacement benefits are expected to go out to EBT cards electronically by Oct. 15.

    Gov. McMaster extends South Carolina’s State of Emergency amid ongoing Helene recovery and new impacts from Milton

    SNAP recipients who experienced a prolonged power outage but do not live in counties included in the federal mass replacement waiver can still apply for individual assistance.

    To apply, you must submit an affidavit of loss form along with proof from your utility provider that you experienced a power outage lasting longer than four hours.

    Applicants must also provide some form of verification — a newspaper article, a letter from the Red Cross or a food bank, letter from an insurance company, electric company, or landlord, etc. — to prove that their home was affected by Helene.

    The form is available on the DSS website and can be submitted in person or by emailing your local DSS office. A full listing of contact information for DSS County Offices can be found here .

    The deadline to report food loss due to Hurricane Helene is Friday, Oct. 26.

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    My Harley
    44m ago
    GOOD THEY CAN GO BACK TO THE CONVINCE STORES AND BUY MORE RED BULLS AND JUNK FOOD ………
    Elizabeth Ferguson
    2h ago
    what about the people whose not on food stamp they lost a lot of food to these system are so rigged til it's pathetic. It's like people on public assistance is the only one that's important in this system of crookiness . We are people to who have paid into these things n the working people have a hard time to get any kind of help when they need it. WE LOST A LOT OF FOOD IN THIS HURRICANE TO NOT ONLY THE ONES IN FOOD STAMPS
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