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Seniors face food access crisis amid inflation struggles

June 07, 2024 | Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Seniors face food access crisis amid inflation struggles
During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around the state’s decision to eliminate requirements for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TPAP) program, which has raised concerns about its impact on older adults. The committee, led by Chair Peter and another member, opted to temporarily remove the issue from the agenda to allow ongoing negotiations with AARP and state officials to unfold.

The conversation also highlighted the pressing issue of food inflation, with rising costs affecting access to essential food supplies for seniors. A letter from the USDA indicated a willingness to address these inflationary pressures by increasing food distribution to older adults, which could help stabilize prices. However, a divide between two organizations—the TFAP and CSFP—was noted, with TFAP open to suspending limits on food distribution, while CSFP maintained restrictions.

Concerns were raised about the accessibility of food assistance programs, particularly for seniors who have faced challenges in obtaining stock boxes due to strict time limits and eligibility criteria. Reports indicated that many seniors have been denied access to these resources, exacerbating food insecurity among this vulnerable population.

The meeting concluded with a suggestion to table the discussion until more information could be gathered, emphasizing the need for a coordinated approach to ensure that seniors receive adequate support amid rising food costs and bureaucratic hurdles.

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