SNAP FAQ
CAN PEOPLE AGE 22 AND YOUNGER RECEIVE SNAP?
Question- Can people age 22 and younger or older receive SNAP/Food Stamps?

Answer: Yes.
People who are age 22 and younger or older, who live at a different address than their parent(s) or are experiencing homelessness, can apply for themselves and do not have to include their parent(s) in their filing group.
People who are age 22 and younger or older and live with a parent will be required to include their parent(s) in their filing group even if they do not purchase and prepare meals together.
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SNAP FAQ