As state grapples with food stamp backlog, an Anchorage middle school steps up to feed families

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As state grapples with food stamp backlog, an Anchorage middle school steps up to feed families
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An Anchorage middle school is stepping up to feed families as the state grapples with a backlog of food stamp applications. Kailey Otten says while it's heartwarming to see the community join together, it's heartbreaking to see students hungry.

“It’s an awful thing,” Dunleavy said. “We all admit that. And on behalf of Alaska, I apologize to the folks that are impacted because this is an important issue.When Wendler principal Marcus Wilson found out about one student’s family struggling to get food, he decided to send out a message to all Wendler families to see if it was a bigger issue.

Families impacted by the delay in state benefits can pick up the food from the school or, in some cases, school staff brought the food directly to homes. Wilson said, when he made the deliveries, he learned about families’ various struggles. Kailey Otten, a social work intern at Wendler Middle School, prepares food for families. Otten is working toward her master’s degree at the neighboring University of Alaska Anchorage.

State health officials did not respond to questions about the current SNAP backlog for this story. However, they said in late January that they’dIn his Talk of Alaska appearance, Dunleavy said he thinks the problem could be solved by updating the state software that handles the application requests as well as by hiring enough staff.

“As much as it has been heartbreaking to see how many families have been impacted, it’s also been really heartwarming to see the way that community has just stepped up and immediately responded to a request,” Otten said.

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