SNAP Connect DHS has introduced SNAP Connect to provide customers with more flexibility and convenience when completing an interview as part of their initial application or renewal. With SNAP Connect, customers will be able to call in for their interview at a time and date that is convenient for the customer. A pilot for SNAP Connect will begin in January 2025. Read the full release here: https://dhs.ri.gov/press-releases/ri-dhs-introduces-snap-connect-providing-freedom-beneficiaries-choose-date-and-time
Technology Adoption Days Technology Adoption Days provide customers with weekly opportunities every Wednesday to learn how to access the Customer Portal (healthyrhode.ri.gov) and mobile app. Through this initiative, customers will learn how to make the best use of DHS's digital resources to access and update their cases anytime and anywhere. Read the full release here: https://dhs.ri.gov/press-releases/ri-dhs-launches-technology-adoption-days-mobile-app-and-customer-portal-support
Community Reminder DHS offices will be closed on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, Veteran’s Day, Monday, Nov. 11, and Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 28. For the weeks of Election Day and Thanksgiving, the Call Center will be open for the remaining four days of the week to accept incoming calls between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. The week of Veteran’s Day, the Call Center days of operation will be Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Customers will continue to have access to the Customer Portal (healthyrhode.ri.gov), the mobile app, and the self-service Call Center during the observances. Please plan accordingly.
Interpretation Services Available If you are seeking information about DHS programs and services in a language other than English, please be advised that interpretation services and/or interpreters are available to you at no cost. Persons with disabilities requiring another form of communication, such as auxiliary aids for hearing and the visually impaired, can inform DHS about their needs so appropriate accommodations can be made.
What Can I Buy with SNAP? Foods you can buy with SNAP The following list of eligible items are from the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), who oversees SNAP. Foods to eat, such as: Breads and cereals Fruits and vegetables Meats, fish, and poultry Dairy products Seeds and plants that produce food to eat Soft drinks, candy, cookies, snack crackers, and ice cream are eligible food items Seafood, steak, and bakery cakes are also eligible food items Households CANNOT use SNAP benefits to buy: Beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes or tobacco Any nonfood items, such as: Pet foods Soaps and paper products Household supplies Vitamins and medicines Food that will be eaten in the store Hot foods or any food sold for on-premises consumption Live animals may NOT be purchased with SNAP benefits Helpful Information Energy drinks that have a nutrition label are eligible foods. Energy drinks that have a supplement facts label are classified by the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as supplements, are not eligible. Pumpkins are edible and eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits. However, inedible gourds and pumpkins that are used solely for ornamental purposes are not eligible items. Gift baskets that contain both food and non-food items are not eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits if the value of the non-food items exceeds 50 percent of the purchase price. Items such as birthday and other special occasion cakes are eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits as long as the value of non-edible decorations does not exceed 50 percent of the purchase price of the cake. Essentially, items that are not eligible include: Food products that contain alcohol or tobacco products Items that are not intended for human consumption (e.g., paper products, pet foods, etc.) Foods sold hot at the point-of-sale Vitamins and supplements Considering the eligibility of vitamins and supplements, power bars, energy drinks, and other branded products, the primary deterrent is the label chosen by the manufacturer to conform to FDA guidelines: Items that carry a nutrition facts label are eligible foods Items that carry a supplement facts label are classified by the FDA as supplements and are therefore NOT eligible