As COVID-19 continues to impact the food security of New York’s children, it’s imperative that SNAP and P-EBT are included in the final relief package. To learn more, read No Kid Hungry NY Director Rachel Sabella’s Letter to the Editor published in today’s Lockport Union-Sun & Journal.
As the coronavirus rages on across our state, it has caused yet another crisis: child hunger. Thousands of families with kids right here in New York are now dealing with unemployment, rising food prices, eviction and hunger. And yet Congress continues to fail these children by leaving nutrition assistance out of the coronavirus relief package.
Hunger is a problem we can actually fix. Increasing SNAP benefits by 15% would mean an additional $25 per month per person. Just $25 per month for a child would allow families to buy the nutritional foods they need to grow and thrive. And extending Pandemic EBT would further ensure kids get the food they need. This program helps families who rely on school meals get the resources they need even if there are disruptions to the upcoming school year, which some districts are already experiencing despite plans to reopen.
Children need this food, and our state needs healthy, nourished, strong children. I am strongly urging Senators Schumer and Gillibrand to support SNAP and P-EBT in the final package.
Rachel Sabella
No Kid Hungry New York Director