MLRI: SNAP Food Stamps Advocacy 101
Basic Public Benefits Advocacy Trainings
- Product Number: 2240073P01
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CLE Credits, earn up to:
3 substantive credits, 0 ethics credits CLE Credit Note -
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Product Description
Product Description
Available in-person at MCLE's Conference Center and via live webcast.
The federally funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps) remains the first line of defense against hunger for about one in seven Massachusetts residents (about 600,000 households). Families and individuals often struggle with getting their SNAP applications and recertifications approved. Collecting all the required proofs and getting through the application process can be overwhelming for an unrepresented household. Some of the most challenging cases involve the rules for immigrant-headed households. Special rules also apply to households with older adults and persons with disabilities.
The training includes an overview of the SNAP program, an update on federal and state SNAP changes, and an in-depth look at the nuts and bolts of SNAP eligibility, benefit amount, online tools, troubleshooting, and appeal rights. This training is designed for participants who need the basic rules and advocacy tips including new legal services and community advocates, lawyers in private practice, and social and health services workers.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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9:30am - 9:35am
Welcome and Introduction
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9:35am - 9:55am
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9:55am - 10:15am
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10:15am - 10:50am
MLRI: SNAP Food Stamps Advocacy 101: Specific Populations (College Students, Immigrant Households)
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10:50am - 11:00am
Networking and Refreshment Break
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11:00am - 11:15am
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11:30am - 11:45am
MLRI: SNAP Food Stamps Advocacy 101: Ways to Apply and Report Changes
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Please Note
MCLE webcasts are delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal. There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only. They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
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