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Guam Snap EBT Info Page

Welcome to SNAP EBT information page for the state of Guam.

Guam Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly known as the Food Stamp Program) assists you and your family in purchasing food essential to good health.

If you adhere to the program’s requirements, you will receive an EBT card and a unique debit card. The EBT is pre-loaded with a certain amount of money to use for food purchases.

The amount of money you receive on the card may be determined by some factors: —household income from all sources (earned and unearned), including money you receive from a job, Social Security, Social Security Income, or interest and household size.

Most supermarket businesses accept the card as payment. It functions exactly like a standard debit card. When you use the card to make a grocery purchase, the cost is deducted from the remaining balance.

Picture of Guam Snap EBT Card

Wondering what Guam snap card looks like. Below is a sample picture.

Guam Snap EBT card

This state EBT program is also known by these names:
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Guam EBT Card

Contact Information


Guam Snap Website

The website is http://dphss.guam.gov/bureau-of-economic-security/

Guam Snap Phone Number

The phone number is +671-735-7245

Guam Local Office Location

Click Here to view office locations.

EBT Website

The website is https://www.ebtedge.com/

Guam EBT Phone Number

The phone number is +866-937-4826

Frequently Asked Questions


How much is SNAP in Guam?

The minimum benefit per person grew to $33, and the current allotment for a family of four residing in Guam climbed to $1,385 due to the annual adjustments. More households may now be eligible for SNAP based on their net and gross monthly income, thanks to changes made to the income eligibility rules.

How does Guam’s SNAP eligibility work?

The Gross Income, Net Income, and Asset Tests are the three requirements for SNAP eligibility. Your household may not be subject to the gross income, net income, or asset tests if one or more members are 60 years of age or older or if there is a member who is disabled, depending on your state’s laws.

Where do I go in Guam to apply for SNAP?

To acquire the SNAP application form, go to the Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services’ local office or visit their website. Complete and accurately fill out the application form with all the necessary details.

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