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Nearly 4.3 million people lost SNAP benefits in the past year. Many of them were still eligible — but missed a form, an interview, or a deadline they didn’t know was coming.
A free guide SO IT DOESN’T HAPPEN TO YOU.

› The three-step recertification checklist
› A state-by-state cheatsheet with forms, online portals, and rules
› The fair hearing survival script to get your benefits back
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Most people who lose SNAP get stuck on one of these three questions:
“Did I miss a step I didn’t know about?”
Most people think recertification is one form.
It’s actually three required steps — and missing any one of them ends your benefits the same as missing all three…
“My benefits already ended — is it too late?”
Federal rules give you a window after your certification period ends to recover what you missed — without starting over from scratch.
Most people don’t know about it, and lose months of benefits unnecessarily…
“Can I appeal this?”
If your benefits were denied, reduced, or terminated, federal law gives you 90-days to challenge that decision — and in some cases your benefits keep coming during the appeal.
Almost no one uses this right because almost no one knows it exists…
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The three required steps, the document checklist by household type, the top 10 state rules, the five reasons recertifications get denied, and the 90-day fair hearing right — everything you need to keep your benefits without losing a single month.
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