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10/4/2017 DCF To Initiate Disaster SNAP Food Assistance Program In 48 Counties 1 Florida Department of Children and Families <br />How Do 1? <br />t FLORIDA DEPARTMENT <br />OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES <br />MYFLFAMILi ES.COM <br />Jump to Menu <br />Home <br />Services <br />General Information <br />About Us <br />News & Events <br />Contact Us <br />search <br />Connect with Us: <br />DCF To Initiate Disaster SNAP Food Assistance Program In 48 <br />Counties <br />For Immediate Release: September 22, 2017 <br />DCF TO INITIATE DISASTER SNAP FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IN 48 COUNTIES <br />— Food for Florida sites will assist individuals and families recovering from Hurricane Irma — <br />TALLAHASSEE - The Department of Children and Families (DCF), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), will implement the <br />Food for Florida Disaster Food Assistance Program in 48 counties to assist victims of Hurricane Irma. Details on local Food for Florida sites will be <br />posted on the Food for Florida website as they become available. <br />"We are working around the clock to provide relief to those affected by Hurricane Irma damage," said DCF Secretary Mike Carroll. "We will continue to <br />stand side-by-side with those who need us as they get back on their feet. We encourage those in need of food assistance to pre -register if possible through <br />the website so we can quickly serve those in need." <br />To qualify for the Food for Florida Disaster Food Assistance program, applicants must have lived or worked in one of the counties declared for FEMA <br />Individual Assistance on September 5, and not be receiving food assistance through the regular Food Assistance Program. Additionally, eligible individuals <br />and families must have suffered a disaster -related loss, such as damage to their homes or self-employment property, loss of food, reduction or loss of <br />income, or have incurred other disaster related expenses. Applicants must also be financially eligible. DCF will provide or mail Electronic Benefits Transfer <br />cards to eligible individuals and families to use at authorized USDA food retailers. The program counts only income and expenses from September 5 <br />through October 4, 2017. <br />Food for Florida pre -registration will be available on the Food for Florida website and open for people in need of food assistance in eligible counties <br />through October 3o. Food for Florida sites in Pinellas, Bradford, Union, Alachua, Lake, Sumter, and Citrus counties will open next week. Individuals who <br />lived or worked in these counties can pre -register beginning today at 2:00 p.m. Pre -registration for other eligible counties will be available prior to the local <br />sites opening. Individuals, families, and authorized representatives that pre -register must still visit a Food for Florida site, listed on the Food for Florida <br />website, to be interviewed. Individuals may also apply at the Food for Florida site locations without pre -registering. You must have a valid Florida Driver <br />License or Florida Identification card. <br />Visit the Food for Florida website for more information on pre -registration, site locations, and hours of operation. <br />Contact: DCF Communications, (850) 717-4450 <br />### <br />Events <br />10/4 - Task Force on Involuntary Examination of Minors, October 4, 2017 Webcast/... » <br />10/11 - Task Force on Involuntary Examination of Minors, October 11, 2017 Meeting » <br />10/11 - Orlando Area Refugee Task Force Meeting » <br />10/13 - Miami -Dade Refugee Task Force Meeting » <br />10/20 - Independent Living Services Advisory Council Meeting » <br />More Events <br />Home » <br />ACCESS Florida Food, Medical & Cash » <br />http://w w.mytlfamilies.com/press-release/dcf-initiate-disaster-snap-food-assistance-program-48-counties <br />1/2 <br />P18 <br />