Due to the federal government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) notified Maine that November SNAP benefits will not be issued at this time. Updates will be provided when additional information becomes available. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides a monthly benefit to help low-income households purchase nutritious food. Additional SNAP benefits include:| Maine DHHS
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is dedicated to promoting health, safety, resilience, and opportunity for Maine people.| Department of Health and Human Services
Workforce Services at Goodwill helps build on what you already know so that you can get what you want: a job you enjoy that pays you well.| Goodwill NNE
Vocational Rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Goodwill Work Readiness Bootcamp These programs help people find a path to fulfilling and gainful employment, regardless of any physical or developmental challenges they face. Goodwill offers programs for adults and for high-school students. In both adult and youth programs, participants find paid job experiences, and often long-term career placements that suit their skills and their...| Goodwill NNE
Goodwill NNE’s SNAP E&T program helps people receiving SNAP benefits find work. Find out if you're eligible for services here.| Goodwill NNE
Out of respect for our donors, stakeholders and customers, we do not sell, trade, barter or share customer lists or our customer’s private information with any other businesses or people.| Goodwill NNE
Goodwill's AmeriCorps programs place volunteers in local nonprofits, municipalities, and schools to support the health and success of communities. Serving Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.| Goodwill NNE
"More than a Job" is a national campaign from the SNAP Office of Employment & Training to raise awareness about SNAP E&T services and opportunities and encourage enrollment among eligible SNAP participants.| www.fns.usda.gov