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Statistics on children, youth and families in Washington, D.C. from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and DC Action
Families, children and adults receiving SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) by ward up through 2014 in District of Columbia
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Definition
(Number) Yearly average of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipient families (caseload), children and adults.
Data Source
DC Department of Human Services. Economic Security Administration.
Notes
Updated December 2015
For some recipients, ward of residence is not known.
July 2010: Ward of 5 families, 3 children and 5 adults were not known.
July 2011: Ward of 3 families, 5 children and 3 adults were not known.
July 2012: Ward of 5 families, 2 children and 5 adults were not known.
For some recipients, ward of residence is not known.
July 2010: Ward of 5 families, 3 children and 5 adults were not known.
July 2011: Ward of 3 families, 5 children and 3 adults were not known.
July 2012: Ward of 5 families, 2 children and 5 adults were not known.
Last Updated
December 2015