New program SNAP Supplemental Nutritional Assistant Program same as Food Stamps.

By: Yolanda Castro

 

17723_1What is the SNAP program? Is a Supplemental Nutritional Assistant Program same as Food Stamps.

 Snap is responsive to changes in need, providing needed food assistance as families fall into economic hardship and then transitioning away as their financial situation stabilizes.

The average length of time a new participant stays on the program is 8 to 10 months.

Snap participation historically follows unemployment with a slight lag.  SNAP participation grew during the recession, responding quickly and effectively to increase need.  As the number of unemployed people increased by 94% from 2007 to 2011, SNAP responded with a 70% increase in participating over the same period.

As the economy recovers and people go back to work, SNAP participation and program costs, too, can be expected to decline.  Unemployment has begun to slowly fall, and SNAP participation growth has flattened out.  The congressional Budget Office projects SNAP participation to begin declining in 2015, with both unemployment and SNAP participation returning to near pre-recession levels by 2022.

SNAP benefits don’t last most participants the whole month.  90% of SNAP benefits are redeemed by the third week of the month, and 58% of food bank clients currently receiving SNAP benefits turn to food banks for assistance at least 6 months out of the year.

The average monthly SNAP benefit per person is $133.85,

0r less than $1.50 per person, per meal.

POVERTY & FOOD INSECURITY IN THE FOOD BANK’S SERVICE AREA

One of six residents (16.5%) lived in the poverty.  One in four Children (25.3%) lived in poverty.  More than one in three residents (650,000 residents, or 35.5%) lived below 200% of poverty, qualifying them for emergency food assistance programs.  Nearly half of children (195,000 children, or 47%) lived below 200% poverty. THAT’S WHY THE CLEVELAND FOOD BANK understand that people are going to hard times, and is helping people through Benefits Outreach Counselors in the community as well in the help center at the Cleveland Food Bank for people to apply for SNAP.  Pleas call at 216-738-2067 or visit our Web site.  www.clevelandfoodbank.org

WATCH  OUT NOW IN THE SUMMER TIME!!! OUTREACH COUNSELORS – Are around the community in a Tent giving free Fruit and Vegetables and helping people to apply for Food Stamps and Medicaid

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