Monday, December 17, 2012

NYC: Authorized Representatives May Apply for D-SNAP on Behalf of those Who Cannot Get to Sites

According to the New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA), individuals who cannot get to one of the two centers designated to apply for Disaster SNAP assistance, may now go to one of seven Restoration Centers to designate an authorized representative to apply for them.

Click here for specific information on the HRA web site about authorized representatives.

An updated outreach flyer is also available on our Hurricane Sandy Resources page. Keep checking back for the most updated information.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

D-SNAP Applications Available in Additional Languages



New York City Human Resources Administration has made applications for Disaster SNAP available in 7 additional languages. Please note: You must apply in person or send a representative. 

Visit Hunger Solutions NewYork's Hurricane Sandy Resources web page to learn more and download them. 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

New Poll Shows U.S. Public Supports Continued Investment in Federal Nutrition Assistance Program

A new poll released by the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) shows that the American public broadly supports increasing or maintaining funding of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the new name for the Food Stamp Program. Most Americans also support policies that would improve the nutritional impact of SNAP by promoting the purchase of healthy foods and restricting the purchase of sugary drinks.

“This study provides decision-makers with a clear statement of public support for continued federal investment in preventing hunger and severe poverty through the SNAP program,” said lead author Michael Long, a doctoral candidate at HSPH. “As Congress debates a new Farm Bill, these results show that SNAP participants and the broader public support innovative changes to the program that address the present obesity epidemic and the growing epidemic of diabetes and other diet-related diseases burdening so many of our nation’s families.”

Click here to read more.

Monday, December 10, 2012

New York City Announces Disaster Food Assistance (D-SNAP) for Residents of 12 Zip Codes

New York City's Human Resources Administration (HRA) announced it is gearing up to run a Disaster SNAP/Food Stamps (D-SNAP) program in response to Hurricane Sandy. The program will run Wednesday, December 12 through Tuesday, December 18.

D-SNAP will be available to eligible residents in ten full and two partial zip codes. In order to qualify, applicants must meet specific guidelines and must have suffered damages or lost income from the storm.

Households that qualify will receive a temporary one-time D-SNAP benefit based on household size to help pay for food. The benefit will be available on an EBT card for up to one year.

Click here for the full HRA press release.

Hunger Solutions New York will be posting informational flyers and outreach materials on our website very shortly.

FRAC: December Breakfast Matters Conference Call

From the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC):

December Breakfast Matters Conference Call
Managing Waste in Breakfast in the Classroom


Tuesday, December 13, 2012
3:00pm - 4:00pm

Concerns about waste disposal are a common logistical issue when schools move breakfast into the classroom.  There is also heightened interest in recycling and minimizing landfill garbage in school communities.  Join this call to learn how schools are managing waste disposal in breakfast in the classroom programs, while teaching children about conservation and ecology.


Click here to register. 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

NYC: All School Lunches are Free in December




In response to Hurricane Sandy, New York City has received a federal waiver to make school lunches free in the month of December.  

From the New York City Department of Education: 

School Food is pleased to announce that all school lunches for all students will be free for the month of December. Thanks to a special federal waiver, all lunches are free to all New York City students for the month. While the City continues to recover from Hurricane Sandy, we hope you will enjoy our delicious and nutritious lunches at no cost. As always, breakfast is free for all students daily.

For more information please visit the NYC Department of Education website.

Monday, December 3, 2012

New Yorkers Hardest Hit under Proposed "Heat & Eat" Cuts

With the fate of the Farm Bill in Congress' hands, it is important to remember who will be hit hardest if certain cuts are passed.

It's another big cut that's looming as part of the "fiscal cliff" negotiations in Congress, and local anti-hunger advocates say New Yorkers would shoulder more than their fair share of the proposed cuts. Linda Bopp, executive director of Hunger Solutions New York, says 500,000 households nationwide could lose "heat and eat" benefits, and a whopping 300,000 of those families all live in New York state.

Click here to read more.

December Summer Meals Matter Conference Call

From FRAC (Food Research and Action Center):

December Summer Meals Matter Conference Call




Community Partnerships

Tuesday, December 4, 2012
1:00pm - 2:00 pm


Community partnerships can support your summer meal program in a variety of ways and can help ensure you have access to the resources you need to implement a successful program. These partnerships can help you increase participation at your sites, provide innovative and engaging programming for the children in your care, and assist you with more logistical concerns, such as meal preparation and delivery. Learn how to build and maintain these essential partnerships to the benefit of the children you serve throughout the summer months.

Click here to register. 

Friday, November 30, 2012

AARP: Hunger Among Older Americans Rising

AARP continues to raise awareness of hunger among older adults, a growing problem nationwide. The affects of Hurricane Sandy have served to intensify the problem in the region. They are working with Hunger Solutions New York to raise awareness of nutrition assistance programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the new name for the Food Stamp Program, as part of the solution. Here in New York State, roughly 500,000 people age 60+ may be eligible for SNAP yet are not receiving them.

Click here to read the full story.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Mark Bittman Backs SNAP

The New York Times recently posted a great opinion editorial by Mark Bittman, "Hunger in Plain Sight."

The need is everywhere. Whether you look at this from a moral perspective (love thy neighbor, remember?) or a practical one, it’s clear that SNAP and food banks deserve better funding, not worse. It seems absurd to have to say it, but no one in this country should go hungry.

Given the decisions currently facing Congress and state legislatures, Bittman's points are important factors to consider. 

To read the entire editorial click here.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Annual NYC Food Insecurity Report Released

Hunger and food insecurity soared citywide even before Hurricane Sandy, and have likely surged since then, according to a report released by the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, The Perpetual Storm: NYC Food Insecurity Before – and After – Hurricane Sandy.

According to the report, in 2012, food pantries and soup kitchens citywide faced a five percent spike in demand, on top of increases of 12 percent in 2011, seven percent in 2010, and 29 percent in 2009. Yet more than two-thirds of agencies reported a decrease in government funding and more than half report decreases in private funding in 2012. As a result, 63 percent of feeding agencies were unable to distribute enough food to meet current demand, up from 62 percent in 2011 and 51 percent in 2010.

Click here to learn more about NYCCAH's Annual Food Insecurity Survey. 

Hot and prepared food waiver extended for SNAP recipients impacted by Sandy

All of New York City, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Westchester Counties:
Hot and Prepared Food Waiver Extended Until December 31

For The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has extended until December 31, the ability of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)/food stamp recipients to use their benefits to purchase hot and prepared foods from participating vendors.

Sometimes, when storm victims relocate, are living in shelters, have kitchen damage or are without power, it can be difficult to prepare meals. For these reasons, USDA permits this waiver to enable SNAP recipients to access hot, nutritious meals at vendors that already accept EBT cards (typically grocery stores and bodegas).

Click here to download an updated hot and prepared foods outreach flyer.

Monday, November 26, 2012

SNAP Has Big impact on Supplemental Poverty Measure

This month, the U.S. Census Bureau released data showing that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, kept 4.7 million Americans out of poverty in 2011, including 2.1 million children.  It used a new poverty measure that counts taxes and non-cash government benefits.


Click here to read more from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

UPDATE Westchester County Disaster SNAP Program to Run Through Monday Nov 26.

People who lived in Westchester County on October 27 that suffered losses of property or income due to Hurricane Sandy may be eligible for a one-time SNAP EBT benefit to help pay for food.

Current SNAP/food stamp households do not need to apply. A one-time supplemental benefit may automatically be added to their account in November to bring their benefit level equal to the maximum household allotment.

The program will run through Monday, November 26 and will suspend for Thanksgiving Day. There are specific income guidelines and other requirements.

Applications  will be accepted for D-SNAP as follows: 
*Friday (11/23/12), Saturday(11/24/12), Sunday(11/25/12) -
Mt Vernon District Office, Yonkers District Office and White Plains District Office will be open from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. 
The Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) will be open from 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM. 
*Monday (11/26/12) -
Mt Vernon District Office, Yonkers District Office, and the White Plains District Office will be open from 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM.

Peekskill District Office will be open from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
The Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) will be open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.  
The program ends COB Monday 11/26/12. 


Your Nutrition Outreach and Education Program (NOEP) Coordinator is a free and confidential partner in your community that can answer any questions you have about SNAP/Food Stamps. You can reach your local NOEP
Coordinators, Amarilis Hidalgo and Julie Deluna at:
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese NY
204 Hawthorne Ave.
Yonkers, NY 10705
914-476-2700
Or contact the Westchester County Department of Social Services at (914) 995-5000.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

FreshConnect and Farmers' Market Nutrition Programs Update: Program Season Extended Statewide



The following alerts come from the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets program staff.
Due to the severe weather conditions the downstate region experienced as a result of Hurricane Sandy, in collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the NYFarmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) has been granted permission to extend the program season statewide as follows:
·         Recipients may continue to exchange FMNP checks for fresh, local produce through Saturday, December 1st  
·         Authorized farmers may continue to deposit FMNP checks at KeyBank branches through Friday, December 14th
Farmers who experience any difficulty transacting their FMNP checks at non-KeyBank branches should continue to contact our agency for support. Given the deadline extension we will not be in a position to reimburse for “late checks” after December 14th, 2012. Also, keep in mind that while farmers may deposit any volume of checks, no more than 250 checks per day may be cashed “on-the-spot” at KeyBank branches. All other program rules and regulations apply.

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Due to the severe weather conditions the downstate farmers marketing region experienced as a result of Hurricane Sandy, the FreshConnect Program has decided to extend the program season statewide as follows:
·         Fresh Connect Checks may be issued to SNAP recipients through Saturday, December 1st, 2012
·         Fresh Connect Checks may be exchanged for SNAP eligible food items through Saturday, December 1st, 2012
·         Fresh Connect Checks may be submitted for reimbursement through Friday, December 14th , 2012

In addition, due to the power outages in your farmers market region, and the fact that SNAP EBT wireless terminals require electricity to operate, special permission to issue Fresh Connect Checks is being granted as follows:
·         At farmers markets operating in the affected region, Fresh Connect Checks may be issued to SNAP recipients without the purchase of $5.00 of SNAP benefits. Maximum issuance of checks in this way should be $10.00, or five (5) Fresh Connect Checks, per SNAP recipient, per market day.
Farmers who experience any difficulty reimbursing their Fresh Connect Checks should continue to contact our agency for support. All other program rules and regulations apply.

Monday, November 19, 2012

School Wellness Programming: Grant Funding Available

From Action For Healthy Kids:


Exciting New School Grant Opportunity!

Is your school looking for a way to implement district wellness policy? 
Are you looking for a plan that will help your school become a healthier place to learn?
Did your school lose physical activity equipment or experience playground damage from Hurricane Sandy?
Do you want help reaching national recognition award levels (HUSSC, Alliance…) for wellness programming at your school?

Game On!  The Ultimate Wellness Challenge is the answer to all of these questions and many more.

Action for Healthy Kids is pleased to announce grant funding to support elementary schools’ wellness initiatives for the 2013 calendar year.  With generous funding from Stop & Shop/Giant Family Foundation, AFHK will award 40 schools with $1,000 each to impact nutrition and/or physical activity programming.  Grants are currently only available in the following states:
  • Washington, D.C. 
  • Maryland
  • Virginia
  • New York
  • New Jersey
  • Connecticut
  • Massachusetts
Important deadlines:
  • Grant Introduction Webinar (Monday, December 3rd at 4:00 pm)
  • Great Deadline Submission (Friday, December 14)
For more information, please Click Here.