North Carolina Supports Veterans with Medicaid and SNAP Benefits
NCDHHS Leads Effort to Assist 14,000 Eligible Veterans in Accessing Vital Programs
According to WPDE, North Carolina is helping veterans get important benefits like SNAP and expanded Medicaid. Around 14,000 veterans in the state can qualify for these Medicaid and SNAP benefits programs, which help them afford groceries. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is leading the effort to find eligible veterans and offer them support in applying SNAP benefits.
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North Carolina Partners with Benefits Data Trust to Aid Veterans with SNAP and Medicaid Applications
North Carolina, with the help of groups like Benefits Data Trust, is reaching out to veterans via letters and texts to assist with SNAP and Medicaid applications. Susan Osborne stresses the importance of supporting veterans by ensuring they receive vital SNAP benefits. This collaborative effort underscores the state’s commitment to easing access to essential resources for those who served.