Food stamp recipients who have an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card can now convert their food stamp funds into cash that can be used at local farmer’s markets.
Now accepting food stamps is the Spokane Farmers Market, which is located at the intersection of West 5th Avenue and South Browne Street.
Food stamp recipients who have an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card can now convert their food stamp funds into cash that can be used at local farmer’s markets.
At the Community Nutrition Education Program booth in the market, cardholders are allowed to swipe their card, input their personal identification number (PIN), and enter the desired amount of money to spend at the market.
The recipients are then given wooden tokens, each worth one dollar, to trade with the merchants in exchange for meals.
Beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) who have an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card now can convert their food stamp benefits into cash that may be spent at local farmer’s markets.
The Spokane Farmers Market, which can be found near the intersection of West 5th Avenue and South Browne Street, has recently begun accepting food stamps as a form of payment.
Beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) who have an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card now can convert their food stamp benefits into cash that may be spent at local farmer’s markets.
Cardholders are provided with the opportunity to swipe their card, input their personal identification number (PIN), and enter the desired quantity of money to spend at the market Community Nutrition Education Program booth in the market.
The recipients are then provided with wooden tokens, each of which has a value of one dollar, to barter with the merchants in exchange for meals.
Beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) who have an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card now can convert their food stamp benefits into cash that can be spent at local farmer’s markets. This option was not available to SNAP beneficiaries until recently.
Food stamps are now accepted as a form of payment at the Spokane Farmers Market, which is located close to the intersection of West 5th Avenue and South Browne Street in the city of Spokane.
Beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) who have an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card now can convert their food stamp benefits into cash that can be spent at local farmer’s markets. This option was not available to SNAP beneficiaries until recently.
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At the Community Nutrition Education Program booth located within the market, cardholders are allowed to swipe their card, input their personal identification number (PIN), and enter the appropriate amount of money to spend at the market.
After that, the beneficiaries are given wooden tokens, each of which has a value of one dollar, so that they can trade these tokens with the merchants in exchange for meals.