“Criminals continue to prey on vulnerable Ohioans who rely on these benefits to supplement their monthly grocery costs,” Damschroder said. “Fortunately, we do have tools such as the ConnectEBT app and its “Lock Everywhere” feature to help Ohioans avoid becoming victims.”
Criminals use a process called skimming to steal EBT card numbers. This is when a fraudulent device is placed over a point-of-sale card reader to steal payment card information. When a recipient swipes their card over a compromised device, they are unsuspectingly sharing their card information with criminals. SNAP is a federal food assistance program of the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) that is overseen in Ohio by ODJFS and administered by county departments of Job and Family Services. A federal program currently authorized by congress allows recipients whose funds have been stolen since Oct. 1, 2022, to apply for replacement benefits. SNAP recipients are encouraged to take some simple steps to reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim:
EBT cardholders can reduce their risk by following these tips on avoiding skimmer devices:
From October 1, 2022, to September 13, 2024, ODJFS issued $6.8 million in reimbursements to 11,859 Ohioans. ### The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services manages vital programs that strengthen Ohio families. These include job training and employment services, unemployment insurance, cash and food assistance, adult protective services, and child support services. Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. Comments are closed.
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