Community-Wide Food Drive Needed to Ensure Access to Food
 
We are at an unprecedented moment. Without significant federal action, SNAP benefits, known as FoodShare in Wisconsin, will not be distributed beginning November 1. Nearly 65,000 people in Dane County relied on SNAP benefits at some point last year to access basic food. Many people— including our neighbors right here in Middleton — will need to turn to food pantries for their basic nutrition needs. In our community, that is WayForward Resources. 
 
WayForward is already seeing increased demand as people prepare for what lies ahead. Food pantries aren't the long-term solution—SNAP distributes nine meals for every one meal a pantry provides. But pantries are a critical stopgap for people who need food now. 
 
The City of Middleton, Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District, Middleton Chamber of Commerce, and Downtown Middleton Business Association are partnering to share two important messages throughout our community: 
 
1) For those impacted by the SNAP delay, WayForward does have food available now. The food pantry is located at 3502 Parmenter Street. If you need food, learn how to access it here. 
 
2) To ensure that people in our community continue to have access to food not just today, but tomorrow and into the future, we must act together. Please join us in a community-wide food drive to help our neighbors. Learn about how you can drop off nonperishable food items at WayForward during their open hours. You can also make a donation today or purchase food items online here. 
 
Together, we can make sure our neighbors don’t go without food while we wait for the federal government to restore SNAP benefits. 
 
Thank you very much for helping to strengthen our community.

