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SNAP Crisis

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Dear Friend of The Other Way,


Late last week Michigan (and other states) received word that, due to the federal government shutdown, food assistance benefits known as SNAP (or Bridge Card, in Michigan) will pause indefinitely.


WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

This means that people in our neighborhood who rely on hundreds of dollars of food assistance each month to survive will be cut off completely starting next week, until the shutdown is resolved, or another solution is reached.  Those affected represent many of our friends and neighbors who have no safety net to fall back on, and cannot cover the costs while elected officials try to find a solution. It also means we expect to be VERY busy in our food pantry as a result.


WHAT IS THE OTHER WAY DOING TO HELP?

Already The Other Way is showing up on social media posts as a place to source food for people affected by this – and we will be here for people, to the extent that we can.  We are stretching our budget and stocking up to prepare both for the pause in benefits, as well as the jump in pantry visitors that we are already seeing as people hear the news. This comes at a time when we are already seeing some of the highest numbers we’ve seen of people visiting our pantry – nearly 1,000 per month.


HOW CAN YOU HELP?

 

DONATE – If you are in a position to do so, financial contributions are the most efficient way to support.  It allows us to purchase food based on the real-time needs we’re seeing. 


Donate Now!

VOLUNTEER – Our pantry is run on volunteer power, and we anticipate needing additional help with that as well!  Click the link to sign up in our volunteer system


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PRAY – The human side of this crisis cannot be overstated – these are regular people who didn’t do anything to deserve this sudden loss of resources, and many will quickly reach a point of desperation if a solution isn’t reached. Pray for them, pray that this is a short-term crisis. Pray for our staff as well – as it is a stressful time.

 

Thank you as always for whatever support you’re able to provide, and for caring about this ministry and this community.


With Gratitude,


Scott Bloem

Executive Director

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