Use ApplyMN to apply online for food stamps (SNAP), emergency assistance, child care assistance, and general assistance in Kittson County, MN.
What is SNAP?
SNAP, also called Food Stamps, is a program that helps people with low incomes pay for nutritious food. It helps kids to grow up strong and adults live healthy lives. SNAP does not pay for all the food that a person or a family needs each month, just some of it. People use an EBT card at the store to access their SNAP benefits.
Apply for SNAP online with the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Then, your application is sent to Kittson County, MN to determine eligibility. SNAP recipients also get a local case manager!
Meeting Agendas
March 1, 2017
Meeting Minutes
March 1, 2017
Kittson County Resource Group
Kittson County Resource Group was formed to bring together various resources available to residents of Kittson County, MN. The group involves several entities to ensure resources of all types are included in a convenient digital tool.
Our mission is to effectively and efficiently deliver essential services to families and individuals so they can achieve their potential through active community participation and to protect, promote and improve the health and quality of life in Kittson County, MN.
Cities in Kittson County, MN include Donaldson, Hallock (county seat), Halma, Humboldt, Karlstad, Kennedy, Lake Bronson, Lancaster, and St. Vincent, MN. There are also 27 townships and five unincorporated communities in the county. All are welcome to apply for food stamps (SNAP), subsidized housing, emergency assistance, and other resources highlighted on this website.
Upcoming Meetings
March 1st, 2017 - 1:00-3:00 p.m. at Kittson County Courthouse Upstairs Meeting Room
Child Support Enforcement works with parents to establish and enforce support orders. Together, they help families to become and remain self-sufficient through improved child support collections. Minnesota's child support program helps children receive the financial, medical and child care support they deserve.