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DPHSS presents CWEP/SNAP employment program to mayors; referral sheets distributed
Summary
Patrice, a DPHSS program coordinator, briefed mayors on the Community Work Experience Program (CWEP) and SNAP employment-and-training changes, said participants typically do about 20 hours per week under an ABOD waiver through Feb. 2026, and distributed referral sheets for mayors to specify work needs and designate points of contact.
The Department of Public Health and Social Services briefed the Mayor’s Council on CWEP (Community Work Experience Program) placements and SNAP employment‑and‑training requirements, with program coordinator Patrice explaining how mayors can receive participants and verify their work hours.
Patrice said SNAP E&T participants typically worked about 20 hours a…
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