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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation by children in Virginia

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Why This Indicator Matters

SNAP combats hunger and poverty by providing food assistance to low-income Americans, which in turn improves health outcomes, boosts local economies, and supports children's academic success.
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Definition and Source

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Definition

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) child enrollment by county and the percent of enrollees within each county, who are children.
Virginia's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly the Food Stamp program, provides benefits to income-eligible families that can be used like cash to purchase certain foods.

The number represents the number of individual children in that locality who receive SNAP. The percent represents the number of children who receive SNAP of the total number of individuals (all ages) in that locality who receive SNAP.

Data for the following localities are combined:
Alleghany/Convington
Augusta/Staunton/Waynesboro
Chesterfield/Colonial Heights
Fairfax County/Fairfax City/Falls Church
Greensville/Emporia
Henry/Martinsville
Roanoke County/Salem
Rockbridge/Buena Vista/Lexington
Rockingham/Harrisonburg
York/Poquoson

As of CY 2013, Bedford City reverted to town status, and as of 2014 the counts for the town are shown within Bedford County.

Do not show counts 20 or less

Data is by state fiscal year (for example: SFY16 is July 1, 2015 to June 30 2016)


Data Source

Source: Virginia Department of Social Services, VaCMS (Virginia Case Management System). 
Counts were obtained from VDSS Data Warehouse "Client Cross-Program Yearly Analysis" reports. 
These are unduplicated counts of clients during the state fiscal year.

Notes

Revised: November 2025

*Revised estimates from 2019 were updated on Jan 27, 2021.

Last Updated

November 2025