Table Talk
Table Talk
Table Talk
Table Talk
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Dear Friends, Welcome to Table Talk, Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes' advocacy e-newsletter that's published six times each year. This e-newsletter will inform you on recent hunger news and legislation, as well as provide you with ways to be an advocate for hungry people in our community.
Make Your Voice Heard The key to a well-functioning democratic society is giving voice to the people and the people exercising that voice. Click the links below to contact your legislators to let them know your stance on food insecurity in Kalamazoo County. Contact your representative Contact your senator
This is a great time of year for giving and appreciating our community. Why not do both this fall by contributing to the 2011 Michigan Harvest Gathering collection and attending the annual Southwest Michigan Harvest Fest? Donate food or funds to Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes by Nov. 10 as part of this broader statewide effort. Stop by the Harvest Fest in Scotts on Sept. 18 to check out local vendors and family fun activities.
food due to recent cuts to important assistance programs. The Family Independence Program (FIP) now includes less exceptions on the 48-month lifetime limit on receiving cash assistance. 250 households in Kalamazoo County will lose this important supplemental support come Oct. 1, and every day more and more families will be added to that list. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is no longer available to more than 30,000 college students in Michigan. In Kalamazoo County, 48.5% of undergraduate students live below the poverty level, compared to about 20% nationally. Families and students shouldn't have to choose between tuition and groceries, or paying the mortgage and providing dinner for their kids. Help our neighbors and younger generation be successful by donating to our emergency feeding programs.