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San Antonio SNAP Benefits Guide 2025

Complete guide to applying for food stamps in San Antonio, including Texas HHS offices, Lone Star Card information, income requirements, and local resources for SNAP benefits.

San Antonio SNAP Program Overview

San Antonio residents can apply for SNAP benefits through Texas Health and Human Services (HHS). As Texas's second-largest city with over 1.5 million residents, San Antonio serves approximately 350,000 individuals through SNAP, making it one of the state's largest program participation areas.

Key San Antonio SNAP Features

  • Lone Star Card: Texas EBT card for SNAP and TANF benefits
  • YourTexasBenefits.com: Online application and account management
  • Emergency SNAP: Expedited processing within 7 days for qualifying households
  • Restaurant Meals Program: Available for elderly, disabled, and homeless individuals
  • Double Up Food Bucks: Match SNAP dollars at participating farmers markets
  • Bilingual Services: Extensive Spanish-language support and materials

Application Process in San Antonio

Three Ways to Apply:

  1. 1. Online: YourTexasBenefits.com (available 24/7)
  2. 2. In-Person: Visit any San Antonio HHS office
  3. 3. By Mail/Fax: Download and submit paper application

Required Documents

Identity & Residency:

  • • Texas driver's license or ID card
  • • Social Security cards for all household members
  • • Proof of San Antonio address (utility bill, lease)
  • • Birth certificates for children under 22

Income & Assets:

  • • Pay stubs (last 4 weeks)
  • • Bank statements (last 3 months)
  • • Unemployment, disability, or SSI statements
  • • Self-employment records if applicable

San Antonio-Specific Resources

Local Food Access Programs

Double Up Food Bucks

Double your SNAP purchasing power at farmers markets - get $1 match for every $1 in SNAP spent on fresh produce.

San Antonio Food Bank

Mobile food pantries and partner locations throughout the city providing supplemental food assistance.

Disaster & Emergency Services

San Antonio has special provisions for disaster-related SNAP assistance, particularly important during hurricane season and severe weather events.

Disaster SNAP (D-SNAP):

  • • Available during declared disasters
  • • Temporary food assistance
  • • Expedited processing

Emergency Food:

  • • Same-day emergency assistance
  • • Mobile pantries
  • • Community partnerships

Heat Emergency:

  • • Summer cooling centers
  • • Emergency utility assistance
  • • Senior outreach programs

Servicios en Español

San Antonio offers comprehensive Spanish-language SNAP services with bilingual staff and materials.

Available Services:

  • • Bilingual application assistance
  • • Spanish-language interviews
  • • Translated documents and materials
  • • Community outreach in Spanish

Contact Information:

  • • Línea de ayuda: 2-1-1
  • • Texas HHS en español
  • • Sitio web: YourTexasBenefits.com
  • • Oficinas locales con personal bilingüe

Quick Stats

Population:1.53M
SNAP Recipients:~350K
Participation Rate:23%
HHS Offices:12+

Emergency Contacts

Texas HHS Helpline
2-1-1 (24/7)
SNAP Emergency
(877) 541-7905
Food Crisis
(210) 431-8326

Important Deadlines

Application Processing
30 days standard
Emergency SNAP
7 days maximum
Recertification
Every 6-12 months

Income Limits for San Antonio (2025)

Household SizeMonthly Gross IncomeMonthly Net Income
1$1,632$1,255
2$2,215$1,704
3$2,798$2,152
4$3,380$2,600
5$3,963$3,049
6$4,546$3,497
7$5,129$3,945
8$5,712$4,394

* Add $702 gross/$540 net for each additional person beyond 8 members

San Antonio HHS Offices

HHS South Texas Regional Office

Address:8434 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, TX 78229
Phone:(210) 949-2000
Hours:Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Services:
SNAP ApplicationsTANFMedicaidChild Care Services

Eastside HHS Office

Address:1430 E Commerce St, San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone:(210) 207-6800
Hours:Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Services:
SNAP ApplicationsEmergency Food ServicesTANF

Southside HHS Office

Address:5635 Rigsby Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78222
Phone:(210) 337-3800
Hours:Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Services:
SNAP ApplicationsMedical ServicesChild Support

Westside HHS Office

Address:1825 Bandera Road, San Antonio, TX 78228
Phone:(210) 436-9600
Hours:Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Services:
SNAP ApplicationsTANFEmergency Services

Northside HHS Office

Address:6715 Bandera Road, San Antonio, TX 78238
Phone:(210) 681-6000
Hours:Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Services:
SNAP ApplicationsMedicaidLIHEAP

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I replace a lost Lone Star Card in San Antonio?

Call the Texas EBT Customer Service at 1-800-777-7328 immediately to report your card lost or stolen. You can request a replacement card through YourTexasBenefits.com or visit any San Antonio HHS office. Emergency replacement cards are available within 24 hours.

Can college students in San Antonio get SNAP benefits?

College students may qualify for SNAP if they meet specific criteria such as working 20+ hours per week, participating in work-study, caring for children, or receiving TANF. Students at UTSA, SAC, and other San Antonio colleges should apply if they meet these exemptions.

What is the Restaurant Meals Program in San Antonio?

San Antonio participates in RMP, allowing elderly (60+), disabled, or homeless SNAP recipients to use benefits at participating restaurants. Qualifying individuals must apply for RMP authorization through their local HHS office and can use their Lone Star Card at approved establishments.

How do disaster events affect SNAP in San Antonio?

During hurricanes, floods, or other disasters, San Antonio may implement Disaster SNAP (D-SNAP) providing temporary food assistance to households not normally eligible for SNAP. Emergency SNAP replacement benefits are also available for regular recipients who lose food due to power outages.

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