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Page 1: Food Security Committee State and County Baseline Data May 28, 2009.

Food Food Security Security CommitteeCommittee

State and County Baseline DataState and County Baseline DataMay 28, 2009May 28, 2009

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Food SecurityFood SecurityFood Security for a Household: Food Security for a Household:

access by all members at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life, including at a minimum:◦ Ready availability of nutritionally adequate and

safe foods; &◦ Assured ability to acquire acceptable foods in

reasonably acceptable ways.

Food Insecurity for a Household: Food Insecurity for a Household: limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or limited or uncertain ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways.

USDA – Economic Research Service – www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FoodSecurity/measurement.htm

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Food security status of each household Food security status of each household lies somewhere along a continuum lies somewhere along a continuum divided into four ranges:divided into four ranges:

◦ High Food Security: no problems/anxiety regarding food;

◦ Marginal Food Security: had problems/anxiety at times, but quality, variety and quantity were not substantially reduced;

◦ Low Food Security: households reduced quality, variety & desirability of diets but quantity of food intake/normal eating patterns not substantially disrupted; &

◦ Very Low Food Security: eating patterns of one or more household members disrupted and food intake reduced because household lacked money/other resources for food.

USDA – Economic Research Service – www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FoodSecurity/measurement.htm

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How Are Food Security & Insecurity How Are Food Security & Insecurity Measured?Measured? LEAST SEVERE: Was this statement often, sometimes,

or never true for you in the last 12 months? “We worried about whether our food would run out before we got money to buy more.”

SOMEWHAT MORE SEVERE: Was this statement often, sometimes, or never true for you in the last 12 months? “We couldn’t afford to eat balanced meals.”

MIDRANGE SEVERE: In the last 12 months, did you ever cut the size of your meals or skip meals because there wasn’t enough money for food?

MOST SEVERE: In the last 12 months, did you ever not eat for a whole day because there wasn’t enough money for food? In the last 12 months, did any of the children ever not eat for a whole day because there wasn’t enough money for food?

USDA – Economic Research Service – www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FoodSecurity/measurement.htm

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Food InsecurityFood Insecurity

Household Food Security in the U.S., 2007, Nov. 17, 2008, www.ers.usda.gov

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Supplemental Nutrition Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ProgramAssistance Program

November 2008 www.okdhs.org

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Supplemental Nutrition Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ProgramAssistance Program

November 2008 www.okdhs.org

5-Year SNAP Participation

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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ProgramProgram

November 2008 www.okdhs.org

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Counties with Over 11% Eligible for Counties with Over 11% Eligible for SNAP but Not ParticipatingSNAP but Not Participating

◦ Payne 24.79%◦ Cherokee 21.96%◦ Delaware 16.26%◦ Custer 16.24%◦ Texas 15.97%◦ Le Flore 14.67%◦ Bryan 14.30%◦ Pontotoc 12.71%◦ Lincoln 11.87%◦ Osage 11.55%◦ Creek 11.17% Data from U.S. Census Bureau,

2005-2007 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates. Analysis by the Food and Research Action Center. NOTE: Not all counties have reported their FPL to be included in this slide.

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Temporary Aid to Needy Temporary Aid to Needy FamiliesFamilies

November 2008 www.okdhs.org

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Temporary Aid to Needy Temporary Aid to Needy FamiliesFamilies

November 2008 www.okdhs.org

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Temporary Aid to Needy Temporary Aid to Needy FamiliesFamilies

November 2008 www.okdhs.org

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WIC – Women, Infants & WIC – Women, Infants & ChildrenChildren

Oklahoma State Department of Health, CY 2008

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WIC – Women, Infants & WIC – Women, Infants & ChildrenChildren

www.ok.gov/health/Child_and_Family_Health/WIC/Caseload_Data/index.html

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Percentage Free Student Meals Percentage Free Student Meals (Below 130% Federal Poverty Level - FPL)(Below 130% Federal Poverty Level - FPL)

Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Low Income Report for 2008-2009, 2/13/09

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Percentage Reduced-Priced Student Percentage Reduced-Priced Student MealsMeals(Between 130% and 185% FPL)(Between 130% and 185% FPL)

Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Low Income Report for 2008-2009, 2/13/09

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Percentage Low Income Percentage Low Income StudentsStudents

Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Low Income Report for 2008-2009, 2/13/09

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School Breakfast ProgramSchool Breakfast Program

USDA – Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/08sbfypart.htm

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School Breakfast ProgramSchool Breakfast Program

USDA – Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/10sbcash.htm

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National School Lunch National School Lunch ProgramProgram

USDA – Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/01slfypart.htm

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National School Lunch National School Lunch ProgramProgram

USDA – Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/06slcash.htm

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Summer Food Service Summer Food Service ProgramProgram

USDA – Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/04sffypart.htm

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Summer Food Service Summer Food Service ProgramProgram

USDA – Food & Nutrition Service Program Data, www.fns.usda.gov/pd/02sfcash.htm

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TEFAP: USDA TEFAP: USDA CommoditiesCommodities

TEFAP Distribution by County, Feeding America, report execution date: 5/12/2009

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TEFAP: USDA TEFAP: USDA CommoditiesCommodities

TEFAP Distribution by County, Feeding America, report execution date 5/12/2009

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Oklahoma Food Bank Oklahoma Food Bank NetworkNetworkPounds through April 30,

2009

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Oklahoma Food Bank Oklahoma Food Bank NetworkNetwork

*People reached/week based on 2006 Hunger Study plus Programs reach

#Based on monthly average of 2008 Agency Yearly Reporting.

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Senior NutritionSenior Nutrition

Source: Oklahoma Department of Human Services, www.okdhs.org

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Unemployment March Unemployment March 20092009

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics Information and Analysis

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5-Year Unemployment5-Year Unemployment

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics Information and Analysis