Most able-bodied adults without dependents must work to receive certain benefits, but the rules include specific exemptions for people facing genuine barriers to employment. Understanding which exemptions apply to your situation—medical conditions, caregiving obligations, local labor shortages—is essential to knowing whether you qualify.
Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents, commonly called ABAWDs, are SNAP recipients between 18 and 52 who are required to work, participate in job training, or volunteer for at least 80 hours per month to maintain benefits beyond a three-month limit. However, there are numerous exemptions including living in a high-unemployment area, being physically or mentally unfit for work, or participating in a qualifying program that many eligible individuals never claim because they do not know they exist.
AI can help you identify which specific exemptions apply to your circumstances, prepare documentation to support your exemption claim, and draft the written statement your caseworker needs to waive the work requirement so your benefits remain uninterrupted.
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