November 9, 2022

SNAP is a Critical Support for Thousands of Florida Veterans

This is an updated version of a blog originally published in November 2020

Veterans Day is an opportunity to honor Floridians who put their country before themselves, often at enormous personal cost to their families and their own physical and mental health.

The good news is that most veterans transitioning to life as civilians do find stable employment that pays enough to live on. In Florida, veterans have a lower unemployment rate than nonveterans.

Still, some veterans, especially veterans of color,  women, and those who are  young or struggle with service-related health conditions, encounter barriers to employment.  In fact, roughly  2,231 are homeless, and many are food insecure.

As Dr. Thomas O’ Toole, senior medical advisor at the Veterans Health Administration, told Congress, “One Veteran experiencing hunger or food insecurity is one Veteran too many.”

No Floridian who has served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces should ever go hungry. For these veterans, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can mean the difference between having enough to eat or an empty stomach. SNAP, which is administered by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) on the state level, provides food assistance to households with low income, including veterans. Roughly 7 percent of veterans in the state participate in the program.  In Florida, 108,000 veterans rely on SNAP to put food on the table — more than in any other state.  

Florida’s SNAP program has a proven track record of helping households when they are newly separated from the military or after a crisis, such as losing a job or suffering a medical setback.

It is important to get the word out that SNAP may help the transition to civilian life.  As Dr. Thomas O’ Toole, senior medical advisor at the Veterans Health Administration, told Congress, “One Veteran experiencing hunger or food insecurity is one Veteran too many.”

Hunger is a battle that veterans should not have to fight.

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