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In the face of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, food assistance programs adapted quickly and in unprecedented ways to meet the challenges of high unemployment, disruptions in the food supply, and school closures. Supported by US Department of Agriculture’s COVID-19 program-specific waivers, some programs relaxed their eligibility criteria, while others improvised on delivery modalities or temporarily increased benefits.1 To examine food assistance program participation and participant experiences during the first few months of the pandemic, we collected online survey data in July 2020 from a sample of over 1,500 U.S. households, representative of the US population. This brief summarizes participation in key food assistance programs, namely, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Special Supplemental Program for Women Infants and Children (WIC), School Food Programs, as well as emergency food assistance provided through Food Pantries.
- Ohri-Vachaspati, Punam (Author)
- Acciai, Francesco (Author)
- Martinelli, Sarah (Author)
- Harper, Kaitlyn (Author)
- Bertmann, Farryl (Author)
- Belarmino, Emily H. (Author)
- Neff, Roni, 1967- (Author)
- Niles, Meredith T. (Author)
- National Food Access and COVID Research Team (Contributor)
- 2020-11-20 09:03:00
- 2021-08-17 03:59:53
- 3 years 3 months ago