Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

News Item
USDA Provides School Meal Flexibility, Feeds Disaster Victims and More in 2018

FNCS Acting Deputy Under Secretary Brandon Lipps today highlighted the accomplishments of USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service in 2018, from common-sense flexibilities for school meal providers to the agency’s vigorous response to provide food to the victims of coast-to-coast natural disasters.

12/21/2018
News Item
Perdue Applauds USDA’s 2018 Accomplishments

Secretary Sonny Perdue today applauded the accomplishments made by USDA over the past year. USDA has continued enacting President Trump’s goals of regulatory reform, streamlining government, and refocusing USDA to be customer oriented.

12/21/2018
News Item
USDA Provides Additional Food Disaster Assistance in Three California Counties Hit by Wildfires

USDA today announced that households in three California counties have been approved to receive Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) benefits. D-SNAP will be offered in parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties due to the impact of the Woolsey and Hill wildfires, and Butte County in northern California due to the Camp Fire. Households in the affected areas may be eligible if they have qualifying disaster-related expenses and meet D-SNAP income limits.

11/30/2018
News Item
USDA Provides 20 Hurricane-Damaged Georgia Counties with Additional Food Assistance

As part of the continuing effort to provide relief from the effects of Hurricane Michael, USDA today announced that households in 20 Georgia counties that may not normally be eligible for nutrition assistance under regular SNAP rules may temporarily qualify for D-SNAP benefits. Households may be eligible if they have qualifying disaster-related expenses and meet D-SNAP income limits.

11/05/2018
News Item
USDA Announces Approval of D-SNAP for North Carolina Disaster Areas

USDA today announced that residents of three additional North Carolina counties -- Chatham, Durham and Gilford – will be eligible for disaster food benefits through USDA’s Disaster SNAP. President Trump extended the disaster declaration for these three counties as part of ongoing federal efforts to support Americans impacted by Hurricane Florence in September.

10/31/2018
News Item
USDA Provides 12 Hurricane-Hit Florida Counties with Additional SNAP Food Options

As part of a continuing effort to provide relief from the effects of Hurricane Michael, the USDA announced today that households in 12 Florida counties that may not normally be eligible for nutrition assistance under regular SNAP rules may temporarily qualify for D-SNAP benefits. Households may be eligible if they have qualifying disaster-related expenses and meet D-SNAP income limits.

10/26/2018
News Item
USDA Eases Program Rules for South Carolina SNAP Participants Impacted by Florence

USDA today granted flexibility to allow South Carolina residents to replace food purchased with SNAP benefits that was lost due to power outages and flooding caused by Hurricane Florence. Over 185,000 impacted households in 26 counties now have until Oct. 15, 2018 to report food loss to the state and request replacement benefits.

09/20/2018
Page updated: February 09, 2021