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  2. What Are SNAP EBT Cash Benefits and How Can You Apply? - AOL

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    The funds are designed to help families and individuals who have fallen on hard times get back on their feet and recover financially. TANF funds are distributed through an EBT Cash benefits card ...

  3. What Are SNAP EBT Cash Benefits and How Can You Apply? - AOL

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    Many people are familiar with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly called food stamps, which delivers money in the form of an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card to...

  4. Electronic benefit transfer - Wikipedia

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    Through EBT, a recipient uses their EBT card at participating retailers to purchase food items authorized by the USDA's SNAP program. Cash benefits may be used to purchase any item at a participating retailer, as well as to obtain cash-back or make a cash withdrawal from a participating ATM.

  5. SNAP Benefits: How To Use Them for Purchases - AOL

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    The way that SNAP EBT works is that when your card is used for a purchase at any authorized retailer, the funds on your card are debited to reimburse the store for what you’ve purchased ...

  6. Walmart Accepts EBT/SNAP Food Stamps as Payment - AOL

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    Walmart accepts EBT card purchases at all locations that sell food and grocery items. Your EBT card can be used the same way you would use your debit card, and EBT cardholders in 48 states can ...

  7. Social services and homelessness in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Social services include cash- and housing-related assistance, case management, treatment for mental health and substance abuse, and legal and budget/credit assistance. Amid food insecurity in Columbus, with several neighborhoods as food deserts, nonprofit organizations operate several no-charge groceries, pharmacies, and stores in the city.