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Disaster Food Assistance in Kentucky
1,330 food pantries ready in Kentucky if a federal disaster is declared. April 29, 2026 — no active FEMA declarations.
Disaster preparedness
This page will populate automatically if a federal disaster is declared. Check national disaster page → for current activations nationwide.
D-SNAP eligibility (Kentucky)
D-SNAP (Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) provides emergency food benefits after a federal disaster declaration with the IH (Individual Household) program activated. You may qualify for D-SNAP even if you don't normally qualify for SNAP — eligibility is based on disaster-related expenses + income during the 30 days after the disaster.
- Apply at: Your local SNAP office (in person, during the D-SNAP application window — typically 7-14 days)
- Bring: Photo ID, proof of Kentucky residence in the affected area, proof of income, proof of disaster-related expenses (food loss, evacuation, repairs)
- Benefit: Typically equal to one month of regular SNAP, loaded onto an EBT card within 3 days of approval
- Even if you have no income, you can qualify if you experienced disaster-related expenses
National D-SNAP overview → · Apply for regular SNAP in Kentucky →
Find food in Kentucky now
- Food in Kentucky: feedam.org/food-help/ky · 1,330 pantries listed
- Apply for SNAP: feedam.org/apply-snap/ky
- Apply for WIC: feedam.org/apply-wic/ky
- Kentucky hunger atlas: feedam.org/atlas/ky · stats + breakdowns
- Kentucky press release: feedam.org/press/ky · citation-ready announcement
- Call 211: free, 24/7, multilingual
For journalists + emergency managers
Real-time disaster + food-assistance data:
- /api/disasters/active?state=KY — JSON of active declarations
- /atlas/ky — full Kentucky food-assistance footprint
- /snapshot.json — single-pull comprehensive snapshot
Cite this page
Feed America. (April 29, 2026). Disaster Food Assistance in Kentucky. feedam.org/disasters/ky.
Last updated: 2026-04-29 · Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations + Feed America D1 production database. Disaster data refreshes every 6 hours via scheduled worker. Methodology