COUNTY OF CRAVEN: February 2023 will be the last month for FNS Emergency Allotments

COUNTY OF CRAVEN: February 2023 will be the last month for FNS Emergency Allotments
February 2023 will be the last month for FNS Emergency Allotments — COUNTY OF CRAVEN: (cravencountync.gov)
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County of Craven issued the following announcement on Jan. 23.

NCDHHS announced February 2023 will be the final month for Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) Emergency Allotments (also known as Maximum Allotments).  

The extra monthly benefits FNS participants have received throughout the pandemic will be in effect for January and February 2023.  

February 2023 will be the final month of Emergency Allotments. 

 For more information or questions visit the NCDHHS website at https://www.ncdhhs.gov/…/food-and-nutrition-services… or contact Craven County Department of Social Services at 252-636-4900. 

Original source can be found here.        



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