As part of
Hunger Action Month, Illinois lawmakers, members of the media, and anti-hunger
advocates will raise awareness for the importance of the Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP) by taking the SNAP Challenge during the week of Sept.
16-22. The Challenge gives participants a sense of the difficulties faced by the
1 in 6 food insecure individuals in our community who don’t know where their
next meal will come from. It requires participants to eat with $35 worth of
food for a week, which is the average weekly benefit for an individual using
SNAP in Illinois.
Kate Maehr,
Food Depository Executive Director and CEO, will take the Challenge.
“Living on
only $35 of food for a week is a daunting task, but it’s something that
hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children constantly struggle with in
our community.”
For updates on
Kate’s progress all week, follow @FoodDepository on Twitter, like the FoodDepository on Facebook and check back in with the blog.
The
Challenge comes at a critical time in the fight against hunger. A new U.S.
Department of Agriculture report shows 49 million Americans were food insecure
in 2012, which is a 4 percent increase in U.S. food insecurity over the past
decade. In Cook County, 860,670 men, women and children are food insecure.
Despite the
increased need, lawmakers are considering a cut of up to $40 billion from the
SNAP program. According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, if
passed, this action would remove 4-6 million individuals from SNAP nationwide,
effectively eliminating their first line of defense against hunger. Food banks
such as the Greater Chicago Food Depository would not be able to fill the gap
in food assistance that such a move would create.
Individuals
taking the Challenge in addition to Kate include Bob Aiken, Feeding America
CEO, Illinois Reps. Sara Feigenholtz and Norine Hammond, Illinois Sen. Jackie
Collins, Natalie Moore and Monica Eng of WBEZ, and Kim Kirchherr, nutritionist
for ABC 7.
For SNAP
Challenge guidelines, visit chicagosfoodbank.org/SNAPChallenge.
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