In addition to Florida, the USDA has now extended D-SNAP eligibility to five more counties in Georgia, including Dodge, McIntosh, Taliaferro, Thomas, and Warren. This expansion brings the total number of eligible counties to 112 across Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee.
The D-SNAP program will be rolled out in phases, with specific application periods for each county. Florida residents can apply by phone or in person depending on their location, while USDA continues to coordinate efforts to assist all those affected.
Beyond food assistance, USDA has approved additional support measures for hurricane victims. This includes waivers allowing SNAP participants to purchase hot meals and operational adjustments to nutrition programs like the National School Lunch Program.
USDA’s recovery efforts also extend to agricultural producers, with expedited crop insurance payments and plans to buy $25 million worth of fresh citrus from domestic growers to distribute to food banks. These comprehensive measures demonstrate USDA’s commitment to aiding disaster recovery across impacted areas.
For more information, residents can contact Florida or Georgia’s local assistance programs or visit USDA’s Disaster Resource Center.