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United Way Launches Emergency Relief Fund for Families

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As Northwest Florida begins to recover from the recent federal government shutdown, United Way of West Florida has stepped up to address a growing crisis facing local families struggling with delayed SNAP benefits and missed paychecks.

Laura Gilliam, president and CEO of United Way of West Florida, announced the Emergency Relief Fund this week to support nonprofits serving households in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties who are still reeling from the shutdown’s impact. Read United Way of West Florida Emergency Relief Fund.

A Unique Crisis

What makes this crisis particularly concerning is who’s asking for help.

Many of these families fall into what’s known as the ALICE population – Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed families who work but live paycheck to paycheck. In Florida, households earning up to $64,300 for a family of four can qualify for SNAP benefits.

“That group has not improved in the last 10 years,” Gilliam noted, “and so that’s telling us something about where wages are, the cost of goods.”

The situation is particularly challenging because even though the shutdown has officially ended, the recovery isn’t immediate. Families may have to reapply for benefits, creating additional delays.

Adding to the pressure: the holiday season.

The fund will provide grants to local nonprofits serving families with food, utilities, and housing assistance. United Way has experience managing similar relief funds, having operated two in 2020 for COVID-19 and Hurricane Sally.

Community members can donate at www.uwwf.org/relief or mail contributions to United Way of West Florida, Emergency Relief Fund, 7100 Plantation Road, Suite 18, Pensacola, FL 32504.

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