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Study examines associations among participants in safety-net programs with government perceptions, welfare stigma, and discrimination

February 15th, 2024
By Brianna Aguayo Villalon, Richard Pulvera, Wendi Gosliner
Safety net programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP nationally and CalFresh in California, and the Earned Income Tax Credit, commonly known as EITC, provides great benefits to families facing economic hardship and food insecurity.
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Study examines differences in California parent’s perceptions of school meals during COVID by race and ethnicity

January 29th, 2024
By Brianna Aguayo Villalon, Wendi Gosliner, Monica D Zuercher
In May 2020, running until the end of the 2021-2022 school year, the US Congress authorized the US Department of Agriculture to issue nationwide waivers that allowed all schools to provide universal free school meals to mitigate the impacts of school closures as well as the broader economic challeng...
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Study finds that SNAP and WIC stores offer healthier food retail environment in low-income California neighborhoods

December 19th, 2023
By Brianna Aguayo Villalon, Miranda W Brown, Richard Pulvera
A recent study examined how stores' participation in federal assistance programs, such as Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program commonly known as WIC and SNAP or CalFresh in Californiainfluence the availability and q...
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