- USDA Foods are currently stored in every state and U.S. territory and may be used by state agencies or local disaster relief organizations to provide food to shelters or families/individuals who are sheltering in place.
- If retail food stores are operating in the impacted area, state agencies may request to operate a Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP).
- A state or U.S. territory may request additional disaster waiver flexibilities to assist existing SNAP households affected by a disaster to have their regular program benefits replaced if food purchased with benefits was destroyed.
- At the request of a state or U.S. territory and in the event of a Presidential Disaster Declaration for individual assistance, FNS may approve a waiver that allows SNAP households to purchase hot, prepared foods for immediate consumption for a period of time.
- In certain circumstances, FNS can also provide infant formula and food within 96 hours of a request by FEMA or a state agency.
FNS Response to Active Disasters
States or territories highlighted in red on the map have an active disaster response. Click on a state for details on their current and previous disaster response actions.
FNS is currently providing disaster nutrition assistance to:
USDA's Hurricane Milton Response
USDA's Hurricane Helene Response