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On this episode we are providing food resources for social workers to use for themselves and their clients. We are in a government shutdown. Millions of Americans who receive SNAP (food stamp) benefits will be at risk of not having benefits on November 1st.
Here are some suggestions for folks:
1. The Emergency food Assistance Program (TEFAP)- Offering free groceries monthly for eliginle individuals and families. Available in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. (Household income must be at or below 185% of federal poverty level.
2. Your local state Food Bank (example- Food Bank of Delaware).
3. Your local church.
4. Flashfood.com- It's an app. Download the app, sign up. Enter your zipcode and a list of grocery stores and supermarkets participating will appear. (More stores are added daily).
5. Findhelp.org- Type in your zip code. Provides a list of food pantries. Also assists with housing, transportation and other resources.
6. Your local public assitance/food stamp, Medicaid, Department of social services office.
If you know of more resources in your community, especially on a national level, please put it in the comments!!
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On this episode we are providing food resources for social workers to use for themselves and their clients. We are in a government shutdown. Millions of Americans who receive SNAP (food stamp) benefits will be at risk of not having benefits on November 1st.
Here are some suggestions for folks:
1. The Emergency food Assistance Program (TEFAP)- Offering free groceries monthly for eliginle individuals and families. Available in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. (Household income must be at or below 185% of federal poverty level.
2. Your local state Food Bank (example- Food Bank of Delaware).
3. Your local church.
4. Flashfood.com- It's an app. Download the app, sign up. Enter your zipcode and a list of grocery stores and supermarkets participating will appear. (More stores are added daily).
5. Findhelp.org- Type in your zip code. Provides a list of food pantries. Also assists with housing, transportation and other resources.
6. Your local public assitance/food stamp, Medicaid, Department of social services office.
If you know of more resources in your community, especially on a national level, please put it in the comments!!

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