Alaska’s unprecedented food stamp backlog is taking a harsh toll on rural communities

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Alaska residents far from a food pantry are struggling to feed their families, advocates say. State health officials say they’re making headway on applications, but recipients say help can’t come too soon.

Last month, Heidi Hedberg, the state health department’s commissioner-designee, said the departmentto focus solely on food stamps and Medicaid as a way to get the agency back up to speed.

Staff with the Food Bank of Alaska this week, however, said they’re still working with clients whose applications are marked as received in September with no action taken since.“We’re continuing to see significant delays in processing,” said Magen James, the organization’s SNAP coordinator.As the backlog stretches on, Food Bank of Alaska staff describe staffers exhausted after months of dealing with people going hungry around the state with limited access to food resources.

The organization is struggling to keep up with the demand, Food Bank officials say. Even in places on the road system, like Soldotna, residents dealing not only with delayed benefits but inflation say the high price of fuel has made it difficult or impossible to drive into town to visit a food pantry, according to Greg Meyer, with the Food Bank in that community.

The impact of rising food and fuel costs on top of delayed federal benefits has been particularly hard on elders and single parents, said Carey Atchak, food security coordinator for Bethel Community Services Foundation.

 

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I swear, those Murkowski's are still trying to 'kill the Indian, save the man.' Four hunters were arrested for catching game out of season, when it's clear in our Treatys' That we can. No one wants to be arrested for the food they need or Culture they practice. Time to annex.

Really even anchorages homeless people are fat like the rest of the town

I have seen it first hand folks that haven’t eaten in days. So many go without. They have very little support. Safety is a luxury. The numbers are far more than you realize. Everyone needs to play a part. Get out there and find it.

Thank our wonderful GovDunleavy for his brilliant leadership and his decisions as they have finally paid off....folks you have arrived 😀 in the Alaska you voted for....next time choose wisely..

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