Overview
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients throughout
Connecticut may be eligible to participate in SNAP Employment and Training (E&T). |
SNAP E&T is a work program designed to help SNAP recipients gain skills that will help increase self-sufficiency.
If you are receiving SNAP in Connecticut and not receiving money from the Temporary Family Assistance (TFA) program, you may be eligible to participate in SNAP E&T. E&T is a skills-based program that provides short- term vocational programs at community colleges and community-based organizations.
To get started, please contact any of the providers listed below:
1. Capital Community College | Hartford | 860-906-5029 |
2. Gateway Community College | New Haven | 203-285-2300 |
3. Housatonic Community College | Bridgeport | 203-332-5057 |
4. Asnuntuck Community College | Enfield | 860-253-3082 |
5. Three Rivers Community College | Norwich | 860-215-9028 |
6. Northwestern CT Community College | Winsted | 860-738-6419 |
7. Goodwin University | East Hartford | 860-727-6936 |
8. CT Center for Arts & Technology | New Haven | 203-823-9823 |
9. Opportunities Industrialization Center | New London | 860-447-1731 |
10. Community Culinary School of Northwestern CT | New Milford | 203-512-5791 |
11. Naugatuck Valley Community College | Waterbury/Danbury | 203-575-8166 |
12. Quinebaug Community College | Danielson | 860-932-4005 |
13. Middlesex Community College | Middletown | 860-343-5716 |
14. Manchester Community College | Manchester | 860-512-2827 |
15. Norwalk Community College |
Norwalk | 203-857-7059 |
16. Tunxis Community College | Farmington | 860-773-1454 |
Special information:
Please see Related Resources for additional information and a list of available programs.
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