There are many offices in the State of Maryland that provide Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP). Below we list the Food Supplement Program ( Offices.
The Department of Human Resources handles the SNAP - Food Supplement Program (FSP) in Maryland. You can apply online or call your local Department of Social Services. You can apply online at: myDHR https://mydhrbenefits.dhr.state.md.us/.
The Maryland EBT Card is called the Independence Card. https://www.connectebt.com is the website where you can go to for card services. Reporting things such as lost or stolen card, change PIN number, etc.
SNAP offices in Cambridge, Maryland
Dorchester County DSS SNAP Office
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627 Race St
Cambridge, MD - 21613
(410) 901-4100
The Food Supplement Program (FSP)The Food Supplement Program (FSP)
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Due to the small number of SNAP office listings in Cambridge, we have listed some area listings below. Note: We list out the miles from Cambridge. Please reference Google Maps to get exact distances as we list a straight line, not following roadways.Talbot County DSS Office
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301 Bay St
Easton, MD - 21601
(410) 770-4848
SNAP Office Location: 14.62 miles from Cambridge
The Food Supplement Program The Food Supplement Program helps people on low incomes buy the food they need for good health. You might be able to get FSP benefits if you:working for low wages, being unemployed or working part-time, receiving Temporary Cash Assistance or other public ...
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207 S Third St
Denton, MD - 21629
(410) 819-4500
SNAP Office Location: 25.61 miles from Cambridge
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30397 Mt. Vernon Rd
Princess Anne, MD - 21853
SNAP Office Location: 31.88 miles from Cambridge
The Food Supplements Programme The Food Supplements Programme helps people on low incomes to buy the food they need for good health. working for low pay, being unemployed or working part-time, receiving temporary assistance or other public assistance, being older or disabled and living on a low income, or being homeless. The amount of...
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