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28 <br /> Slide #7 <br /> End of Food and Nutrition Services <br /> Supplemental Benefits: Impact Examples <br /> . . Federal Currentm <br /> Poverty acneflt <br /> Level �130%) Amount Im <br /> 1 $14,500 0 81 (T 58) <br /> 4 �3c,0a0 $939ui (sss) <br /> ($395) <br /> 6 $40,284 $1,434 <br /> 85 year old adult with Social Security income of$1285Imonth would <br /> now receive $23 in benefits. <br /> 42 year old mother with three children making S15.50tour in a full- <br /> lime job would now receive$544 in benefits. <br /> Two parent family with fiour children and one minimum wage <br /> (S 1.160lmonth)job would new receive $1,339 in benefits _ <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> ] wRIFCf]I C_iROLINA <br /> Slide #8 <br /> End of Food and Nutrition Services <br /> Supplemental Benefits: Planning <br /> • Social Services is convening a meeting on February 22, <br /> 2023 of Orange County government and non-profit <br /> agencies who provide food support to local families. <br /> r With State partners, Social Services will attend a Food <br /> Security Summit on March 2nr and '� to facilitate <br /> planning with regional partners. <br /> • Social Services is requesting $125,000 in serial justice <br /> funds to buy food, food cards, and support local non- <br /> profits to ease the transition for families <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 3 NOR-n I CAROLINA <br /> Lindsey Shewmaker said as supplemental benefits end, they expect many families to turn <br /> to non-profits for assistance. <br />