County Executive David Crowley Brings Together Local Leaders, Partners to Address Food Insecurity During Holiday Season
MILWAUKEE – During a volunteer event at the Marcia P. Coggs Health and Human Services Center, County Executive David Crowley, County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson-Bovell, and food pantry partners provided an update on Milwaukee County’s efforts to provide supplemental food assistance for residents affected by the recent government shutdown and ongoing food insecurity challenges.
“In Milwaukee County, more than 230,000 residents rely on FoodShare, including older adults, children, veterans, people with disabilities, and many more. Simply put, access to food assistance and nutrition programs is critical to the health and prosperity of Wisconsin working families,” said County Executive Crowley. “One family struggling is one too many. As the cost of food, housing, and healthcare continues to climb, there are too many Wisconsinites fighting to make ends meet. That’s why we must continue working together to ensure people in Milwaukee County and across Wisconsin have basic access to the food assistance and supportive services they need.”
Even with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits restored, food pantries experienced increased demand for fresh foods that continue to persist across the community. That’s why in November, Chairwoman Nicholson-Bovell and the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors allocated $150,000 from the County’s contingency fund to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to provide supplemental food assistance for residents and families.
DHHS has now partnered with 13 local food pantries to distribute nutritious, perishable foods to households most impacted by food insecurity during the holiday season.
“Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is grateful to County Executive Crowley and Chairwoman Nicholson for their swift action as food pantries across Milwaukee County face some of the highest demand in years. Their investment makes it possible for us to source locally-produced eggs and dairy, which are high-need staples for our pantry partners, that will help thousands of families through the holiday season,” said Matt Stienstra, Director of Advocacy and Community Engagement, Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin.
“NourishMKE is a network of free community food centers and our team has been working tirelessly throughout the year to meet the increasing need for our services. The SNAP crisis brought the issue to light for everyone to see and the response has been overwhelming. From food drives to volunteering to donations – the people of Milwaukee have sent a clear message that it is our duty to feed our neighbors,” said Valerie MacMillan, Executive Director, NourishMKE Community Food Centers. “County Executive Crowley and our Supervisors have emerged as champions of food justice, bringing our community together over something we all share in common: the need for nourishment. The collective response from our fellow Milwaukeeans demonstrates that when we work together we can do something as powerful as nourishing every person in our community. We urge you to continue supporting your neighborhood food pantry in any way that you can. Your small actions today build resilient communities for generations.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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