SDP Re-Engagement Center

SDP Re-Engagement Center

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To connect students, 15 and older, who are disconnected or behind in school to a secondary program.

Photos from SDP Re-Engagement Center's post 09/26/2025

WHAT RESIDENTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT NEW CHANGES TO SNAP BENEFITS

WHAT HAS CHANGED?
As of September 1, 2025, SNAP recipients between the ages of 18 and 54 (without dependent children) must work, volunteer, or participate in education or training for at least 20 hours per week. If they fail to meet this requirement, they can only receive SNAP benefits for a maximum of three months over a three-year period.

WHAT IS CHANGING?
Beginning November 1, 2025, the work requirements will extend to recipients aged 18-64 without dependent children under 14. This means more recipients will need to engage in work-related activities to remain eligible.
Certain individuals may be exempt from the new rules if they have a health condition that limits their work capacity, are providing care for a disabled family member, or are enrolled in school or training at least part-time.

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I THINK I MIGHT BE AFFECTED?
- Review the new rules to determine if they apply to you.
- Check your mail frequently for important updates and changes.
If you are exempt due to a health issue, ensure that your healthcare provider has completed the medical exemption form.
- If you are already receiving SNAP, contact the County Assistance Office to verify that your information is current.

WHO IS NOT AFFECTED BY THE NEW WORK REQUIREMENTS?
The new rules do not apply to you as long as the County Assistance Office (CAO) knows that you are:
- Working and making at least $217.50 per week
- Under 18 or over 55 (this will change to 65 on November 1st, 2025)
- A parent or guardian to kids under 18 (this will change to kids under 14 on November 1st, 2025)
- Getting disability benefits like SSI or SSD
- Pregnant
- In school or a training program at least part-time.
- Getting unemployment benefits or returning to work within 60 days
- Taking care of a sick or disabled family member
- Unable to work because of domestic violence
- In drug or mental health treatment

WHAT RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE IN PHILADELPHIA?
The City of Philadelphia has established a Food and Meal Finder. This tool helps residents locate where to:
- Pick up supplemental food and groceries
- Get ready-to-eat meals
- Access social services

HAVE QUESTIONS
It is important to stay informed.
If you have any questions about your SNAP benefits, eligibility, or application requirements:
- Speak with your caseworker at your local DHS County Assistance Office (CAO)
- Call the CAO Customer Service Center:
1-877-395-8930 (statewide)
215-560-7226 (Philadelphia residents)

LINKS TO FOOD RESOURCES
https://www.phila.gov/food/
https://www.sharefoodprogram.org/find-food/

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Address


440 N Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA
19130

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm