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Title: Food Pantry Participants


1
Food Pantry Participants
  • Initial Report of Survey of Users of Dane
    Countys Food Pantries

2
WISCONSIN
  • Population 5.5 Million people (as of September
    2006)
  • Median Income for a family of 3 persons
    61,286 per year (2006)

3
The Bottom of the Lower Half
  • Median means half of the families make less
    than that.
  • Some make much less.
  • Population in Poverty
  • 484,000 million people in Wisconsin (about 1 in
    11) had incomes below the federal poverty
    threshold (2000 census).
  • Their Incomes
  • For a family of 3 with1 child, that poverty
    threshold in 2006 was an income of 16,227, or
    about 1,350/month.
  • At that level
  • a small apartment might rent for 600 each month
  • Only 750 for the rest of the month to cover
  • Clothes
  • health care
  • Transportation
  • education, and
  • FOOD (the flexible expense).
  • Some low-income people in Madison are stretched
    so thin that they even lack the money for bus
    fare.

4
WHAT CAN PEOPLE IN POVERTY DO?
  • Try to do all within their own powers to
  • Obtain (better) jobs,
  • Get better educations,
  • Move to different cities,
  • Seek help from non-profit organizations.
  • Apply for any governmental support they are
    eligible for.
  • For help in getting FOOD, the main federal
    support program is FoodShare (previously Food
    Stamps).

5

FOODSHARE
  • 372,912 residents of Wisconsin (about 1 in 16)
    received FoodShare benefits in 2006 (20,000 in
    Dane County).
  • The FoodShare caseload in Wisconsin has been
    steadily increasing since 2000. It has more than
    doubled in the last 6 years.

6

Who are the FoodShare recipients in Wisconsin?
  • Gender Nearly 60 are female
  • Ages More than half of the recipients are 16
    years of age or younger.
  • Family Makeup Of the families that contain
    minors,
  • 72 have one parent, 26 have two parents, and 2
    have no parent.
  • 40 of the recipient families contain at least
    one person who is either elderly, blind or
    disabled.
  • Work/Earnings 35 of the recipient families
    have at least one person working.
  • The average monthly income of these families is
    1,075 (which is below the poverty level for all
    but single adults)

7
Food Share Benefits
  • Depending upon recipients income level, the
    monthly allotment for a family of three may vary
    from about 10 up to 408/month.
  • The average monthly allotment for families having
    at least one member who is elderly, blind or
    disabled is 118 a month. However, 30 of such
    families receive 10 a month or less.
  • BUT, sorely as the FoodShare program is needed,
    rarely do its benefits by themselves provide
    enough to feed a person (or family) for a whole
    month.

8
What to do when FS runs out?
  • Turn to their Neighbors for free food in Food
    Pantries and Free Meal Sites.

9
Food Pantries
  • There are more than 47 food pantries in Dane
    County.
  • That many are members of the Dane County Food
    Pantry Network (DCFPN), which is supervised by
    CAC (Community Action Coalition of South Central
    Wisconsin).
  • In addition, 2nd Harvest Foodbank of Southern
    Wisconsin has a few mobile pantries.
  • Together, these food pantries hand out millions
    of pounds of food each year.

10
Food-Pantry Client Survey
  • In October of 2006, the Hunger Prevention Council
    of Dane County, did a survey of DCFPN food-pantry
    clients.
  • Some of the initial findings are known and
    compared with the October 2003 survey.
  • 2006 2003
  • Number of visits by families 7,080 5,684
  • Number of survey respondents 1,758 2,026
  • (25) (36)

11
Respondents Answers(Family Characteristics)
2006 2003
Time lived in Madison lt 3 months gt 2 years 4.5 84 lt 5 82
Families w/kids (1,345 kids) 70 62
We have used Pantries lt 3 months gt 2 years 20 38 25 37
gt 1 Pantry within 30 days 42 39
12
Respondents Answers (Food Security)
2006 2003
Adults skipped meals/no money 1 or 2 days out of last 30 3 or more days 36 26
Kids skipped meals/no money 1 or 2 days out of last 30 3 or more days 13 8
Food Security status secure (no worries) insecure (must skimp) insecure with hunger 13 12 75 20 30 60
13
Respondents Answers(Financial Information)
2006 2003
At least 1 of us works for pay 65 55
Families in poverty (incomes lt Poverty threshold) 80 81
Our disabilities limit our work (receive SSI/SSDI payments) 38 20
We get Food Stamps (FdShare) 48 32
14
Extrapolations/Conclusions
  • Thousands in Madison live in poverty
  • Most are poor and sometimes lack food
  • An increasing number receive FoodShare
  • 55 of eligible families in Wisconsin
  • FoodShare benefits seldom last a month
  • They then turn to Food Pantries
  • Food Pantries are now an Institution
  • Still, families, including kids, sometimes lack
    food

15
How to Help
  • Support the FoodShare Program in the Farm Bill
  • Support the outreach efforts of the FoodShare
    Program
  • Support food pantries, and the federal support
    programs such as TEFAP, which supply some of the
    pantries food
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