DHR offering SNAP replacement benefits to 7 counties following storms, tornadoes
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The Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) is replacing SNAP benefits for program participants in seven counties who experienced storm-related food losses on January 12.
Eligible SNAP recipients in Autauga, Chambers, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, Hale, and Tallapoosa counties can request replacement benefits by visiting their local DHR offices by Thursday, February 2. A combined 45,489 SNAP recipients live in the seven affected counties.
“The January 12 storms brought destruction, heartache and an increased risk of hunger to many Alabamians in these seven counties,” said Alabama DHR Commissioner Nancy Buckner. “We are committed to promoting continued food security throughout the recovery process. No one affected by these devastating storms should have to worry about their next meal.”
To request replacement benefits, qualifying SNAP recipients must complete an affidavit of loss in person at the DHR office in their county. The information in the document will determine the replacement amount.
Location and contact information for DHR county offices is available at dhr.alabama.gov/county-office-contact.
Severe storms swept through the state on January 12, causing significant damage and power outages. The storms spawned nine tornadoes in central Alabama, according to the National Weather Service. Seven storm-related deaths were reported in Autauga County.