I am not proud to admit that we have received food benefits from our state since the end of August. We have probably technically qualified for longer, but it wasn't until I was scrounging for a few dollars for bread and milk (literally) that I decided I had to take a drastic step. Our current income is $720 a month for a family of 3 and we receive $396 per month in food assistance. If anyone thinks I live high on the hog with my assistance, they are sadly mistaken.
I have a job, but am working only minimal hours because I'm spending 40+ hours a week on my education - I go to work every morning but I don't get paid for it. DH also works full time and the vast majority of our income is his. I don't know why I feel the need to justify this, but alas I do. Our current income places us well below the current federal poverty level (about $1500 a month for a family of 3).
I struggled with even posting this - I am ASAHMED to be receiving these benefits, but I would rather swallow my pride and have food in my refrigerator than have my pride and a bare cupboard. I try to hide my card when I make purchases because I feel like EVERYONE is analyzing what I have in my cart and whether or not I'm using THEIR money wisely. I remind myself that this is only temporary - at the latest I'll be more gainfully employed in May and hopefully in March - and that I paid my fair share of taxes during the 10 years I worked between college and my return to school. But, it doesn't make me feel any better about it. As I told DH the day I got our approval letter - I'm not happy but I am thankful. I still budget and shop sales and I use coupons just as I would if this were "my" money - but I also buy a package of cookies (I take 4 a day in my lunch) every other week and a couple of bags of chips, among a few frozen items as well. But, I can honestly say I've NEVER purchased something with my assistance that I would not have purchased with my own funds.
FWIW, we make too much money to qualify for cash assistance (the cut-off in our state is $400/month income) - so I agree with many of the PP's - I'm just thankful for what we have and I'm looking forward to the day that I won't have to rely on help to feed my family.