Ennoble | A True Charity Podcast
Episode Summary This month's Ennoble episode dives into a 2023 study from the American Journal of Preventive Medicine examining what happens when SNAP recipients face work requirements — and whether cutting government food assistance actually leads to greater food insecurity. You'll Learn * How researchers used a "natural experiment" to isolate the real effects of SNAP work requirements on food insecurity * The three key findings from the Gulf Coast study — including why 97% of SNAP participants saw no impact at all * Why proximity and subsidiarity position local churches and charities to offer what federal safety-net programs structurally cannot Memorable Quotes 1. "At True Charity, we believe work also awakens worth." 2. "A distant government bureaucracy cannot provide the tailored intervention that comes from the personal relationships necessary to help others permanently exit poverty." Join the True Charity movement and help lead a resurgence that restores dignity and breaks cycles of dependency in our nation! We each have a part to play. Find yours by visiting truecharity.us [http://truecharity.us/]. Read the Study [https://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/working-poor/2021/home.htm] If this episode challenged the way you think about poverty relief, we'd love it if you took thirty seconds to leave a review — it helps more people find their part in the True Charity movement. This educational content is just the tip of the iceberg for practical resources available through the True Charity Network [https://www.truecharity.us/membership/]. Check out how it can help you learn, connect, and influence here. [https://www.truecharity.us/membership/] Already a member? Access all your benefits through the member portal [https://members.truecharity.us/].
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