SNAP Recipients Affected by Power Outages in Adams County Encouraged to Apply for Replacement SNAP Benefits

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) is advising residents of Adams County who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that they may be eligible for replacement SNAP benefits if their food was destroyed as a result of the extended power outage caused by the recent substation fire. Households can immediately request a replacement, in-person or by phone, with their County Assistance Office.

"The last thing you need to worry about right now during this power outage is being unable to eat, so I want all impacted, eligible Pennsylvanians to know that help is available right now. If you are a SNAP recipient and this transformer fire caused a power outage that spoiled your food, you can receive replacement SNAP benefits. DHS is here when you need us, so please visit our mobile response team today at the Bendersville Fire Department or reach out to your local County Assistance Office and request replacement SNAP benefits as soon as possible," said DHS Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh.

“We’re working with officials in Adams County to monitor any needs that residents might have due to the power outage,” said Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) Director Randy Padfield. “We will continue to provide whatever support we can until the power outage is over.”  

For impacted SNAP recipients who need help applying for replacement benefits, DHS staff will be available to assist Wednesday, June 25, and Thursday, June 26, from 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Bendersville Fire Department, located at 144 Park St, Bendersville, PA 17306. 

States are able to provide replacement benefits totaling up to one month of a household’s SNAP benefit in the event that a natural disaster or other incident causes the household’s food to be destroyed. SNAP recipients must complete and submit an Affidavit for Replacement of Food Destroyed in a Household Disaster within 10 days of the reported food loss to affirm that the food loss occurred through a natural disaster or other unpredictable household incident, available online in English and Spanish.

Under federal law, Affidavits for Replacement of Food Destroyed in a Household Disaster must be submitted within 10 days, and the Shapiro Administration has requested a waiver with the federal government to try to extend this timeline for food loss experienced as a result of this week's storms due to the extent of power outages and damages. SNAP recipients who were affected by a power outage are encouraged to submit the affidavit as soon as possible to start the replacement process.

SNAP replacements can be requested in-person at DHS’ County Assistance Offices, by phone, or through COMPASS and the myCOMPASS PA mobile app. Affidavit forms will be available in-person at the County Assistance Offices for those unable to print. 

To start this replacement request immediately, SNAP recipients can:

  • Call the Statewide Customer Service Center at 1-877-395-8930; or

For more information about DHS benefits and services, visit www.dhs.pa.gov/SNAP

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