If there is no income coming in, the person/family can get an express application where they will be issued a card that day with enough benefits on it to get them started. Otherwise the application takes 30 days to go through the system. Meanwhile, many of them go to organizations that deal with hunger insecurity: food shelters, community meal programs, churches, etc. SNAP is supposed to be supplemental, but it turns out that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program often needs to be supplemented.
Through my time on this challenge, however long I last, I will go into the different parts of the hunger network and see how they work together to help keep people fed. I will be focusing on my area of western Wisconsin and will try to get stories from cities and small towns.
As for my own time on the challenge...I've had popcorn on the stove for dinner two times this week. I'm afraid to eat too much because I can see everything that is left for the month. I have my own shelf of groceries in the house. That's right--shelf! I also have my own shelf in the freezer downstairs because I figure a lot of families don't have a freezer to store extra food in, so they usually have only what is attached to their refrigerator.
As for the feeling of frustration and anger that comes with being hungry, my Human Services friend said that they refer to it as being hangry. I wonder how much bad behavior nationwide is due to hangry people?
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