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Food Stamps Print E-mail
Wednesday, 23 January 2008

Are you between the ages of 19-49?

. Living without children at home?

. Living in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Kennebec, Sagadahoc or York County?

If you answered "yes" to these questions and you need Food Stamps,

contact Jack Comart at Maine Equal Justice Partners, toll-free 1-866 626-7059, ext. 202.

Jack may be able to help you!

About 6000 people lost their Food Stamps in the Fall of 2006. The people who lost Food Stamps are able-bodied adults, without children, between the ages of 19-49 who live in certain areas of the state and who do not fit into any other group of "exempt" Food Stamp work participants.

The cut-off of Food Stamps happened because of a decision of the federal government.

Maine Equal Justice believes that the on-going loss of Food Stamps for this group may be unlawful. Please let us know if you or anyone you know needs Food Stamps and fits into this group.

Chris Rusnov
Maine Equal Justice
126 Sewall St.
Augusta, ME 04330
Toll-free: 1-866-626-7059 ext 204
In Augusta: 626-7058 ext 204
www.mejp.org
 
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