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Welcome to the Michigan Food Stamp Partnership Web Site!
New Report from the Center For Civil Justice!
Michigan School Breakfast Report
Nourishing Michigan: Impacts on Food Programs on the Economy, Community, and Family Resources
Food Stamp Basics: Pamphlets with general information about the Food Assistance Program (food stamps) in Michigan, including who is eligible, how to apply, answers to frequently asked questions, and important information if you are homeless or have been denied benefits. Check out our pamphlet on what you should do if your caseworker won't call you back.
- Food Stamp Calculator: Find out if you can get Food Stamps and estimate how much help you would receive each month by entering information about your household, income and expenses. Or you can call the Food and Nutrition Helpline for an estimate.
- Forms You Can Print: Print out sample forms to start a Food Stamp application, request a hearing, appoint a representative and more.
- Links to DHS and Other Resources: Find your local Department of Human Services office and other resources that are available online, including information regarding immigrants, seniors, and the Summer Food Service Program.
- Outreach Materials : Pamphlets that your organization can print to let people know about the Food Stamp Program and our Food and Nutrition Helpline.
- Food Stamp Video : "Making America Stronger" commemorates the 30th anniversary of the of the reforms achieved by the Food Stamp Act of 1977, telling the story of how food stamps dramatically reduced the extent of severe hunger in our country.
- MichiganLegalAid.org: Find legal information for low income Michigan residents as well as information about legal aid and other helpful programs that serve your county.
The Food and Nutrition Helpline is open Monday through Friday from 9 AM until 5 PM. It provides free, confidential information. The staff will estimate the amount of monthly benefits you could receive if you apply and help make sure you are receiving all the help for which you are eligible. If you can’t call during our regular hours, or if the staff are busy on other calls, you can leave a message. Be sure to list the best times to reach you, and someone will return your call.
CALL: 1(800)-481-4989 OR 1(810)-244-8044
The Helpline is operated statewide by the Center for Civil Justice with support from the USDA funded Food and Nutrition Program at Michigan State University Extension. This institution is an equal opportunity employer. The Michigan Food Stamp Partnership also includes the Michigan Poverty Law Program, who provides technical support for this website.