From Team Healey <[email protected]>
Subject Are you eligible for food assistance?
Date April 15, 2021 12:20 PM
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Friend,

We’re facing one of the worst hunger crises in the country, right here in Massachusetts. During the pandemic, we had the largest increase in the rate of food insecure children in the country – 102%. This crisis is disproportionately impacting Black and brown children in Massachusetts, who are twice as likely to experience hunger and its lifelong consequences.

Hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents are eligible for SNAP but aren’t receiving it. Help us spread the word to your friends and neighbors – they may be eligible for food assistance.

These statistics are heartbreaking, but help is available. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a vital anti-hunger tool that helps families put healthy, nutritious meals on the table. It’s been proven to lift families out of poverty, reduce food insecurity, and improve health, academic attendance, and achievements.

In honor of SNAP Awareness Week, please check to see if you’re eligible for SNAP and spread the word to your friends and family to check as well. You can head over to gettingsnap.org or call Project Bread’s Food Source Hotline at 1-800-645-8333 to get started. It is free, confidential, and available in 180 languages.

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Maura is committed to connecting those in need with resources and breaking down barriers to assistance. She successfully fought back against the Trump administration’s efforts to cut SNAP and now she’s advocating for legislation in the State House to make it easier to apply for SNAP benefits. 

Please know that if you need help, it’s okay to ask for it. Together, we can end hunger once and for all.


Thank you,
Team Healey




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PO Box 15 Boston MA 02137 United States

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