SNAP Presentation Special Edition

We wanted to send out this special edition of our newsletter as a follow up to our survey last week, we will be hosting a Community Presentation on the changes to eligibility for SNAP recipients coming into effect on February 1st. We invite you to come and have any questions you may have answered to make sure that you are still able to receive your SNAP benefits once these changes go in effect.


Please feel free to share this information with your friends, neighbors and family!

Changes to SNAP Presentation

The federal government passed a new law that makes significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as Link in Illinois. Our office is partnering with the Greater Chicago Food Depository to give a community presentation on what these changes are, how they may affect you, and what you should do by February 1st to ensure that you maintain your benefits.


When: Thursday January 22nd, 2026 from 6:00pm-7:00pm

Where: 1507 W Morse and Online


You can register for the meeting here. This will be a hybrid in-person/online presentation. Please indicate if you would like to attend in person or via Zoom when you register.

Latest Update About SNAP Program Work Requirements

SNAP customers can now check to see if they are subject to, are meeting, or may be eligible to seek an exemption from work requirements. Use the ABE: SNAP Work Requirements screener. 


Additional Information on New SNAP Work Requirements  


Before the federal budget bill, Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) referred to adults ages 18-54 years old, who had no disabilities and no children under 18 living at home. Veterans, youth aging out of foster care, and people who were homeless were exempted from this designation.


The federal budget bill (H.R. 1) changed the definition of ABAWD, dramatically increasing the number of people who must meet or seek an exemption from work requirements. The new definition includes people ages 55-64 years old with no disabilities and people with children at home who are only 14 years or older and does away with the previous exemptions for people who are homeless, Veterans, and youth aging out of foster care.


As a result of new federal policy, on February 1, 2026, ABAWDs who do not meet or who are not exempt from work requirements may only receive SNAP benefits for 3 months in a 3-year period before losing eligibility. In Illinois, the current 3-year period ends December 31, 2026.


Important Dates: 


February 1, 2026: ABAWDs who do not meet or who are not exempt from work requirements may only get SNAP for 3 months in a 3-year period.  


May 1, 2026: ABAWDs who do not meet or who are not exempt from work requirements will lose benefits. 


IDHS has sent initial notices of these federal changes along with a copy of an exemption form, to all current and new ABAWDs. 


Illinois DHS will also continue to provide updates on: snapfederalimpact.illinois.gov  

The Greater Chicago Food Depository Can Help Answer Your Questions About SNAP Changes

The federal government passed a new law that makes significant changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as Link in Illinois. Follow these steps before February 1st so you don’t lose your food and grocery benefits:


1) Update your information: Report any changes in your income or changes to your household to the Illinois Department of Human Services.


2) Review work requirements: Find out if you need to be connected to a job, volunteer opportunity or education & training program for at least 80 hours per month. If you qualify for an exemption, apply for one.


3) Stay informed! Get the latest updates and share this information with family and friends. Don’t wait until your benefits stop. Take action today!


Support is available. No one should go hungry because of paperwork. Visit the Greater Chicago Food Depository to get help managing your benefits or to sign up for SNAP today

Sincerely,


Kelly Cassidy

State Representative, 14th District




Office of State Representative Kelly Cassidy


1507 W. Morse Ave

Chicago IL 60626


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