Food Bank of the Southern Tier Hunger Has a Cure.

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Food Bank of the Southern Tier Hunger Has a Cure

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Food Bank of the Southern Tier

Hunger Has a Cure

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What is Hunger?

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What Is a Food Bank?

Food Pantry

Food Warehouse

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Products•Manufacturers •Processors •Distributors •Retailers •Growers

Food Bank of the Southern Tier

Agencies•Food

Pantries•Soup

Kitchens•Senior Centers

•Shelters •Youth Programs

•Residential Programs

People in Need

Flow of Food to the Hungry

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Hunger in the Southern Tier

Each week, over 11,000 individuals visit a pantry,

soup kitchen or emergency shelter.

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Hunger in Tompkins County

• Almost 14% of people live below the poverty level.

• 32 member agencies distributed over 1 million pounds of food.

• 50% of clients are seniors.

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Who Are the Hungry?

• Working Poor

• People on a fixed income

• Families with children

• Not all are receiving public assistance

• Many have to make difficult choices

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Making Ends Meet

Basic Needs Family of 4 $12.23/hour

Minimum Wage

$7.25/hour

Poverty Guidelines Family of 4

Weekly

Monthly

Yearly

$978

$4,239

$50,863

$580 $424

$2,513 $1,838

$30,160 $22,050

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Federal Safety Net

• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – 130% ($2,389)

• Family Health Plus – 175% ($2,757)

• Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) – 212% ($3,903)

• Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) – 220%

($4,043)

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Gaps in Federal Safety Net

• SNAP– Only 53% of eligible New Yorkers receive

benefits.– Thrifty Food Plan.

• When Work Doesn’t Pay:– Cliffs and Phase Outs

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“Sweet Charity”

• Emergency Food Programs– Food Pantries– Soup Kitchens – Emergency Shelters

• The 7 Deadly “Ins” of Emergency Food

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The 7 Deadly “Ins”

1. Insufficiency

2. Inappropriateness

3. Nutritional Inadequacy

4. Instability

5. Inaccessibility

6. Inefficiency

7. Indignity

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What can you do?

• Learn about the issue– Register for email updates from the Food Research and

Action Center - frac.org

• Get involved in direct service– Volunteer at a local pantry or soup kitchen– Community Food Security Projects– Coordinate a fund/food drive

• Advocate for change– Cornell Against Hunger – [email protected]– Tompkins County Worker’s Center- tclivingwage.org– Mobilize.org

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Questions?