Houston Food Bank Encourages Federal Workers to Visit Pantries for Assistance
Style Magazine Newswire | 1/18/2019, 8:37 p.m.
The Houston Food Bank is hoping unpaid federal workers visit one of 600 pantry locations across the area if they need help feeding their families. Melanie Pang who oversees Government Relations for the Houston Food Bank says, “So we have food available and we also have coordinators that can help people enroll in things like SNAP, or food stamps, to get that on-going assistance for as long as that shutdown continues,” says Pang. With the help of the Houston Federal Executive Board, the Houston Food Bank sent an email to the thousands of unpaid government workers informing them of available assistance. A brand new app, which you can find in your smartphone’s App Store, allows a user to find the nearest pantry location. The average box of food will save a person about $21, which allows a furloughed employee to use the money for other things. The decision to seek help from the Houston Food Bank is one some federal workers never thought they’d have to make.