South Carolina Snap EBT
Welcome to SNAP EBT information page for the state of South Carolina.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled with cash assistance to buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet.
Over 400,000 households in South Carolina rely on SNAP each month to buy the food they require for good health. Benefits from SNAP increase a person’s or family’s purchasing power at the food shop.
The benefits will lower the amount of money that must be utilized each month for groceries but are not meant to cover all of a family’s food expenses. Families, individuals living alone, and those sharing a home with others use SNAP. Homeless people are also eligible for SNAP benefits.
Anyone may apply for SNAP benefits, although the program is intended to aid low-income families, the elderly and disabled, as well as those receiving public assistance who need food assistance the most.
Picture of South Carolina Snap EBT Card
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This state EBT program is also known by these names:
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
South Carolina EBT Card
Contact Information
South Carolina Snap Website
The website is https://dss.sc.gov/assistance-programs/snap/
South Carolina Snap Phone Number
The phone number is +800-616-1309
South Carolina Local Office Location
Click Here to view office locations.
EBT Website
The website is https://www.connectebt.com/
South Carolina EBT Phone Number
The phone number is +800-554-5268
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is SNAP benefit in South Carolina?
With current benefits, each household will receive around $250 per month, or about $6 per person daily.
How does SNAP function in South Carolina?
Through its county offices, DSS manages SNAP. When interviewing applicants, eligibility caseworkers approve those eligible for food assistance. Within 30 days of applying, eligible SNAP participants will start receiving benefits.
How can I apply for SC food stamps in an emergency?
You can only qualify for emergency SNAP if you show that you have less than $150 in monthly income and no more than $100 in cash or bank accounts. You may be eligible for an “emergency SNAP” and receive your first payments within 7 days if you make little or no money.