As a former DWS worker for my state, I’ve seen those who need so much help and I’ve seen those who abuse the help they receive. I liken it to the the same concept the founding fathers had as they drafted our criminal justice system. It would be better to let 100 guilty to go free than 1 innocent man be convicted. Now we all know that’s not our reality. But the concept is real. So I applied that to the recipients. If all of the legal requirements were met citizenship requirements, household income etc then it is better to make sure that no child is left hungry. Regardless of any suspicion I may have. I turned any reasonable suspicion of fraud to our fraud department and let them handle it and moved on with my job. But then I look at my brother who is wheelchair bound and severely disabled he lived with me until last year when I was unable to handle his physical needs in my home and placed him in an assisted living facility. Prior to him living with me he lived on Social Security and SSI and Food stamps his food stamps were $ 16 a month. I had to buy him groceries as he didn’t have enough money to eat each month. In 2009 I moved him in with me as it was in his best interest, not mine. That’s a ridiculous injustice as not every disabled person has a family to back them up. #SNAPBenefits #SNAPLife #SNAPTalk