The Amish are a religious group known for their traditional lifestyle and beliefs. They typically live in rural communities and practice a simple lifestyle, which includes farming and abstaining from modern conveniences such as electricity and cars. Due to their religious beliefs, the Amish do not accept government assistance, including food stamps.
Food stamps are a form of government assistance that provides low-income individuals and families with financial assistance to purchase food. The program is administered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and is available to eligible individuals and families who meet certain income and asset requirements.