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Central Florida Food Programs Confront Challenges Amid Halt in Federal SNAP Support

Central Florida food programs face challenges as federal SNAP support stops
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KISSIMMEE, Fla. – As federal funding for SNAP food stamp benefits is set to cease this Saturday, millions of Americans are bracing for the impact.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed that it will not access its contingency fund to maintain support for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This decision is prompting food pantries throughout Central Florida to gear up for a potential surge in demand.

“Second Harvest Food Bank serves as the community’s emergency food supply,” explained Greg Higgerson, the development officer at Second Harvest Food Bank.

[VIDEO BELOW: Orlando residents, advocates prepare]

On a typical day, Second Harvest Food Bank distributes 300,000 meals to over 800 feeding programs across seven counties, illustrating the scale of the operation and the potential strain it may soon face.

“We are in some anxious times, for sure, for a lot of people. We know that about half a million people in Central Florida rely on SNAP. So the idea that that’s going to be frozen for an indeterminate amount of time is pretty concerning,” Higgerson added.

“We move about 300,000 meals a day out to the community, and those agencies are booked to come pick that up. Our schedule is solid for the next several weeks. So they’re all trying to get out ahead of it as well. And we’re trying to provide as much food as we can possibly get out the door to those agencies.”

For every meal a food program provides, SNAP can supply nine, highlighting the scale of the impact.

[VIDEO BELOW: Florida families face SNAP crunch]

Rev. Mary Downey, CEO and founder of Hope Partnership, which helps people experiencing poverty and homelessness in Osceola County, is worried about the impact on families.

“Obviously we’re incredibly nervous and devastated that people are going to lose access to their very basic needs,” she said.

Hope Partnership relies on food from Second Harvest to support those whom they assist.

“We had a full house during our walk-in hours this week, and we just anticipate that that will grow,” Downey said.

Without SNAP, which over 24,000 people in Osceola County use, Downey expects a significant increase in demand as families face tough choices.

“We’re afraid for the people that we work with that they’re going to, that they’re going to choose, you know, paying the rent over buying food for their families — that mothers, as we know, are going to look at their children and they’re going to say things like, ‘It’s OK, baby, I’m not hungry’,” she said.

While local food assistance programs plan to do everything they can to help, they say community donations will be crucial during this uncertain time.

“The truth is that we’ve never fully met the need for food in Central Florida in good times or bad times. But when you layer on a situation like this, where SNAP benefits, which is the primary way people get food assistance, that’s going to create a really tough situation for a lot of people,” Higgerson said.

“We’re trying to provide everything that we can provide and a lot of that is dependent on how the community steps up and helps us do that. So, we’re really hoping that people will get the message in the next week or two,” she said.

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