As I have been processing the loss of SNAP benefits for those who are in great need I am struck by two things.
First, I immediately thought of the words of our former Lincoln Consolidated Schools superintendent who said when Covid shut everything down that it was a humanitarian crisis for the children who were dependent on the schools for breakfast and lunch. This is first and foremost something a humanitarian issue. Please consider supporting your local food banks at even greater level. If you’re in Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor, Inwould encourage you to support the work that Hope Clinic is doing.
Secondly, it strikes me that this is a moment when churches need to ramp up their commitment to helping feed those who are hungry. I would argue we do this not by starting new programs but by coming alongside the existing programs in our towns and supporting them in more profound ways as they are going to be stressed to the point of breaking. They need, now more than ever our time, talents, treasure.