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In reply to the discussion: What I'd like to do to improve the food stamp program [View all]Puzzledtraveller
(5,937 posts)5. SNAP worker since 2009
Each state manages their own program even though the funding is a combination of federal and state money as far as program administration is concerned. For that reason some states do have initiatives that offer help in making healthy food purchases and tips on making your benefits go further. My state could do better in this category where our initiative is mostly informational. What I had suggested to our agency was televised programming in our waiting rooms that would have information, and instruction on health, purchasing and healthy food preparation. It was denied due to cost and the agency insisting that their efforts were adequate.
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it is for many, but not for all, and you could hold these things at times that fit for people
cali
May 2014
#3
I don't think I agree. First of all, most Americans and that includes food stamp recipients
cali
May 2014
#4
My thoughts come from working with "the poor" (first career/ not current one)
etherealtruth
May 2014
#10
I have been on food stamps for 2 and a half years. You're hearing from someone who
cali
May 2014
#15
I was on them for 6 months while caretaking my mother a year and a half ago. There was an allotment
adirondacker
May 2014
#23
So many of the ideas in this thread presuppose someone has available transportation
Fumesucker
May 2014
#27
It's been my experience that there's always ~someone~ who gets left out of such things
Fumesucker
May 2014
#57
What you're suggesting could be informative PSAs, no need to target just the food stamp recipients.
reformist2
May 2014
#31
A lot of people, poor or not, have no idea how to cook a meal from scratch
Lydia Leftcoast
May 2014
#32
I think this is unrealistic in many areas, in real terms. When I was in social services,
pinto
May 2014
#35