Rev. Melanie Oommen, First Congregational Church - UCC |
Hunger is huge in America! It’s an even larger reality for Oregonians. In our country as a whole, approximately 1 in 7 people rely on Food Stamps, while a little more than 1 in 5 Oregonians need such help to keep food on the table. In Lane County 33% of us are eligible for Food Stamps (see links provided in the "Resources and Info" sidebar to learn how to find out if you qualify and how to apply). Before the cuts that went into effect on Nov. 1, the average per person amount for Food Stamps in Oregon was $28.84 per week. That amount is now closer to $26.50.
In order to get a “gut level” understanding of living on such an amount, people who don’t use food stamps, from different congregations and faith traditions, are invited to a one week “Food Stamp Challenge.” During January 13-19, all who sign on for this experience will eat only what the average weekly Food Stamp amount will buy. More details will be coming as the time gets closer. At this point, please put the dates on your calendar and get ready to experience what it is like to live on Food Stamps for one week, if this is not already your experience. This is one way we can be in solidarity with our sisters and brothers, across the United States and sitting next to us in the pew, who experience food insecurity.
At the conclusion of the week and in preparation for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we will gather in prayer and witness at United Lutheran Church on Sunday afternoon, January 19, at 4 p.m. If you have any questions about this or would like to participate in organizing this event, please email lanesnapchallenge2014@gmail.com.