Client picks out food from AWE’s food pantry
November 11, 2022
Story by Mahali Mackintosh; photo by Lea Meija
With inflation and food prices on the rise, consistent access to nutritious, affordable, and culturally appropriate food has become increasingly difficult for Americans across the country. This is especially true for AWE clients, many of whom work informal jobs and are not eligible for public benefits due to their immigration status. Meanwhile, clients who are eligible for public benefits like the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (commonly referred to as “food stamps”) face numerous barriers to accessing them. Language access, technology illiteracy, government administrative issues, and government unfamiliarity with their immigration status and eligibility documents, prevent many clients from getting the support they need.
AWE is authorized by the Maryland Department of Human Services (MDHS) to help eligible individuals apply for Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. In March, we created the AWE Benefits Program which provides SNAP eligibility screenings, information sessions, and application assistance to food insecure individuals in Baltimore. Over the last seven months, the Benefits Program has assisted more than 200 households to apply for SNAP.
Advocating for our clients, and providing them the information and tools they need to advocate for themselves, is critical to the SNAP application process for non-US citizens and US citizens alike. While non-US citizen immigrant clients face many barriers to accessing SNAP benefits, US citizens have their own set of challenges. Physical disabilities, lack of access to transportation and technology, and unawareness of changes to the application process, prevent many US citizens and non US citizens from obtaining and retaining vital food support. AWE staff spend hours each week helping clients whose benefits were erroneously cut off reapply to have their benefits restored.
AWE works closely with other nonprofits including Maryland Hunger Solutions, CASH Campaign of Maryland, and the Maryland Food Bank, to bring these recurring issues to the attention of the government. Additionally, last month, AWE staff submitted written testimony to the Senate Finance Committee Hearing on SNAP Enrollment, Eligibility, and Fraud. We described specific times our clients were prevented from accessing SNAP due to language barriers, government administrative errors, and government unfamiliarity with their immigration status.
According to the Baltimore Banner, issues likes these have led to a sharp decrease in SNAP enrollments in Maryland over the past seven months. Thousands of families, including many AWE clients, have lost their SNAP benefits due to government administrative errors and fluctuating policies. Some people had been SNAP participants for years, before their cases were erroneously closed. Now many are struggling to get their benefits reinstated.
AWE is committed to ensuring that our clients and community members have the tools, education, and support they need to live healthy lives. We will continue to distribute thousands of pounds of food each month to food insecure clients, and we will keep advocating for our clients to have access to SNAP and other vital food benefits.
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