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#SNAPBenefits
Dulce Amor

Stanislaus County SNAP Snapshot (CalFresh) Based on the most recent data: • 63.0% of households receive SNAP benefits • 37.0% of SNAP households include children in single parent households • 21.7% include those over age 60 • 10.9% include those with a disability Nationally, about 63% of adult SNAP recipients are women, and 37% are men Households range from 1 to 8+ members, but in Stanislaus County, the most common size is 3–5 people. Household Size Max Monthly Benefit 1 person = max benefit $291 2 people = max benefit $535 3 people = max benefit $766 4 people = max benefit $973 5 people = max benefit $1,155 6 people = max benefit $1,386 Less than half of the single parents receiving snap benefits have a legal child support agreement with only a quarter of them receiving child support benefits regularly. What do these comments mean to you? “Shared parenting is shared nourishment” “Reevaluating Shared Responsibility” “SNAP, It’s not a reward for being single” “Let’s rethink how we define need” Are We Using Public Support to Fill Gaps Left by Able Parents? What does recent data say for your county? #SNAPBenefits #SNAPLife #SNAPTalk

Ms. Dee Dee

The debate that many are engaging in about the those who receive assistance is heartbreaking. Many of you show such a lack of concern for others, that I’ve had to question whether I am STILL in the United States. Why is empathy such a horrible concept? When did charity, compassion, and consideration become such foreign concepts? It seems that this country is full of narcissistic selfish people who would rather see others miserable than to allow them a helping hand! I have NEEDED benefits in my life time and I am not ashamed to admit it. I also WORKED from the age of 15 until I had to go on disability. I PAID into the system that I needed to support me during that time and I make no apologies for receiving OR buying the food that I wanted. Now, 12 years later, I am the one who approves or denies benefits for people who apply. What many of don’t recognize is that for most of these individuals it is EMBARRASSING to have to ask for help. The stereotype that says recipients are lazy, immature, or abusing the system doesn’t fit everyone. Yes, there are some that the stereotype may fit but there are more who don’t fit into that box. The new restrictions that have taken place this month…SMH, not even adding the shutdown to the mix, will be absolutely DEVASTATING to so many American homes. There will be MILLIONS of people who have paid into a system that now says it won’t help them. Veterans, elderly, those who have been displaced, families that can’t afford childcare AND pay bills, the homeless and so many others no longer qualify. You say, “They should get a job!” Many of them have two or even THREE jobs but their wages don’t match the cost of living. That cost will skyrocket next year when insurance subsidies end. I refuse to believe that this country has lost it’s way so badly! That the country that was KNOWN for its compassion and aid to those in need has now turned its back on its own. 😔 #SNAPBenefits #SNAPLife #SNAPTal