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Introduction 0:31
Presentation overview 3:28
FoodShare: WI Nutrition Assistance Program 6:41
Does unemployment count towards income for FoodShare? 13:36
Food pantries/sundries 16:43
Do food pantries/sundries accept Milwaukee municipal IDs? 20:51
Temporary community-based food resources & sundries 22:56
Temporary food sites 25:26
What food options can people with allergies/restrictions access? 27:55
Emergency food resources & sundries 30:57
Online or other delivery/pickup food services 33:44
Basic public benefit programs 38:58
Unemployment & pandemic unemployment benefits 39:45
BadgerCare & Medicaid 44:00
Rides to medical appointments 45:41
W2 – Wisconsin Works (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) 46:18
WI Shares – Wisconsin Child Care Subsidy 48:06
Programs/resources for folks who are elderly or disabled 49:33
2-1-1 (phone and online) 50:08
Shelley’s contact info for 1-on-1 support 51:34
Contact info for medical transportation assistance 53:04
Closing thoughts 55:39
What’s coming up? 56:33
Presenter: Shelley Gregory (they/them or any pronouns)
Shelley is a trans human, activist, and advocate, and the Strategic Project Coordinator for FORGE. Shelley has worked actively in the LGBTQI+ community for over 25 years and began to focus their work on advocacy for transgender and non-binary folx nearly two decades ago. Their background is as a civil rights lawyer. Shelley continually aims to contribute to improving quality of life for trans and non-binary individuals and increasing our inclusion in society. Shelley presently assists survivors of violence through individual advocacy and peer support, as well as policy development and public education.