APPLY FOR SNAP

What is SNAP?

SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as “food stamps.” It helps families facing hunger with access to healthy and nutritious food such as fruits and vegetables available to purchase with the benefit at grocery stores and farmers’ markets. These supplemental funds help ease the financial burden families face, allowing them to preserve their small incomes for rent, prescriptions, and necessary living expenses.

The monthly benefit is application-based and helps anyone who is income-eligible including working families, single individuals, seniors, people with disabilities, and people who are unemployed. SNAP benefits are typically issued once a month through a debit/EBT card that can be used at participating authorized retailers and farmers’ markets.

As one of the most food insecure states in the country, this program is important to the people of New Mexico. SNAP benefits can be used right in the local community and have a local impact, too: SNAP contributes $1.54 in local economic activity for every $1 in SNAP that is used.

Am I Eligible for SNAP Benefits?

  • SNAP is for anyone who meets the eligibility requirements including single individuals, families, seniors, the disabled, and people experiencing homelessness.
  • A SNAP household includes people who buy and prepare meals together. There can be more than one “household” under one roof.
  • Owning a home or a car or having savings in the bank does not necessarily disqualify you from eligibility.
  • Immigrants of qualified status (legal permanent residents for 5 years) and children of undocumented immigrants can still apply.
  • Many working households need help with food. You can be employed, unemployed, or receiving unemployment benefits and you may still qualify.
  • SNAP is designed to provide benefits for everyone who qualifies. Often eligible SNAP households are not informed about the program and have not yet applied to receive the benefits.

Get Help Applying for SNAP

Trained Roadrunner Food Bank staff and volunteers can help you apply for benefits provided by the State of New Mexico’s Health and Human Services Department. We are qualified to answer questions about SNAP, can help you with information about how the process works, assist you in successfully completing an application, and connect you with other valuable resources.

  • Start by completing the form at the bottom of this page and we’ll contact you to begin your SNAP application. We will do our best to connect with you as soon as possible, but please know it may take up to 2 business days to contact you. Thank you!
  • You can also call toll-free at 844.684.6268 or email snap@rrfb.org.
  • Feel free to apply directly to the State of New Mexico’s online service called YESNM.

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Apply for SNAP

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Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC Program)

The New Mexico WIC Program provides free healthy foods to low-income pregnant, postpartum and nursing (breastfeeding) women, infants and children up to age 5. Plus the program provides ideas for healthy eating and maintaining good health habits, support for nursing families, and connects families with other community services.

Apply for WIC Online!

  • Determine your eligibility without leaving your home and apply online at www.nmwic.org or calling 1-866-867-3124
  • You can participate in both NM-WIC and SNAP/Medicaid Programs (add to the SNAP area too)
  • Hundreds of food products and sizes have been added to improve the food items available to obtain with WIC

WIC Helps Pregnant and Postpartum Mothers and their Children

  • WIC is effective in preventing preterm birth and improves the dietary intake of pregnant and postpartum women
  • Pregnant women participating in WIC receive prenatal care earlier.
  • Children enrolled in WIC are more likely to have a regular source of medical care and have more up to date immunizations.
  • WIC helps get children ready to start school: children who receive WIC benefits demonstrate improved intellectual development.
  • WIC families receive a $30 book of $6 checks and up to $50 for seniors to spend on locally grown produce at Farmers Markets.
  • Every $1 invested in WIC saves about $2.48 in medical, educational, and productivity costs.