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Recession Sends Older Americans To Food Pantries

VALERIE BAUMAN   11/28/09 07:23 AM ET   AP

Hungry Seniors

ALBANY, N.Y. — Older Americans who were raised on stories of the Great Depression and acquired lifelong habits of thrift now find themselves crowding soup kitchens and food pantries in greater numbers for the first time after seeing retirement funds, second jobs and nest eggs wiped out by recession.

"What we see in line is lots of gray hair, lots of walkers," said Marti Forman, CEO of The Cooperative Feeding Program in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

The help is crucial for many fixed-income seniors, who can't always keep up with rising food prices.

"It's a lifeline. It just means that you can function," said Ronald Shewchuk of Ithaca, N.Y. "Otherwise we would have to sell our house. I don't know what we would do. Go to an old age home."

The number of seniors living alone who seek help from food pantries in the U.S. increased 81 percent to 408,000 in 2008, compared to 225,000 in 2006, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Overall, 4.7 million households used American food pantries in 2008, compared to about 3.7 million in 2006.

"Seniors thought they were OK, but they're not OK," said Virginia Skinner, director of Development at The Association of Arizona Food Banks in Phoenix, citing the downturn in the area's housing market.

Catholic Charities USA, which has 170 agencies across the country helping the needy, issued a 2009 third-quarter report that found a 54 percent increase in requests for food and services from seniors nationwide compared to the same period last year.

Despite the increased need, it can be difficult for some older people to come forward and seek help.

"They're of a generation that feels they took care of themselves, and now in these desperate straits they don't want to acknowledge it," said Catholic Charities spokesman Roger Conner. "With seniors and retirees – people that were planning for that period of their life – they are often very proud and very private, and they want no one to know of the difficulties they might be experiencing."

Shewchuk, a 72-year-old retired technician, said he's been struggling to pay his bills and keep up with rising food costs. He said he and his wife Helen, 75, never needed charity before and used to volunteer at their local soup kitchen. This year, they started using it five days a week and getting assistance from food banks and the state. They have no children.

"We just have Social Security and a small pension, and we just can't make it with the mortgage payments and the gas and electric and so forth," Shewchuk said. "It's just draining our resources."

At St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix, 64-year-old Sherry Whittemore was collecting her monthly box of canned juice, pasta, beans and vegetables. She began coming to the food bank in January after losing her customer relations job at a Fry's Electronics store.

"I thought I would be able to get a job soon, but that's just unrealistic," Whittemore said.

Even with a temporary job helping people with vocational training and unemployment payments, she has had to tap into about $14,000 in savings.

Hubert Scheid, 76, drives a Lexus and owns a two-bedroom condo in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., but says he has depleted his savings and works part time as a security guard to pay for rent, food and medication.

Even then, it's still not enough. But he makes too much money to qualify for most assistance. For the Thanksgiving holidays, he expected to get a food box and turkey from The Pantry of Broward.

"I owned a Porsche. I had all the trimmings, the way you want to live when you're young and successful," Scheid said. "I went from rags to riches and from riches back to rags. You can't get help because you have it too good, but you don't have it good enough."

Older people also have the added disappointment of no cost-of-living increase in Social Security checks this year.

"Seniors were hit with the decline in the stock market," said Mark Dunlea, executive director of the Hunger Action Network of New York State. "It's unsettling when you lose a lot of your investment."

The New York City Coalition Against Hunger released a report on the city's soup kitchens and food pantries that found that 68 percent of responding agencies were seeing an increase in senior citizens. Hunger Solutions Minnesota said this month that food-shelf visits from older people increased 26 percent in the first half of this year, compared to the same period in 2008.

Anthony Butler, executive director of St. John's Bread and Life, a Brooklyn food pantry and soup kitchen, said some of the newest needy were volunteers, comfortable in their retirement. Now they're clients.

"People thought they would get by. They were surprised they would have to use a place like ours," he said. "We get a lot of that."

In Phoenix, Whittemore started volunteering at St. Mary's as a way to give back for the food she was receiving and also because she thought her situation would be short-term. Though people are respectful, she can't help feeling self-conscious.

"I'd like to be on that end," Whittemore said, pointing to a group of volunteers handing out Thanksgiving turkeys, "instead of this end."

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Associated Press Writers Terry Tang in Phoenix and Kelli Kennedy in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., contributed to this report.

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05:13 AM on 12/01/2009
And to think Obama and all his buddies bailed out his friends at the banks

GEE WIZ THANKS MR OBAMA I NEVER HAVE BEEN SO DRIVEN TO VOTE YOU AND EVERY OTHER INCUMBENT OUT OF OFFICE BUT YOU SURE AS HECK MADE UP MY MIND !!!
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Tulka2
Solidarity. Courage. Humor.
05:59 PM on 11/29/2009
We needed to adjust the portions half way through the mission where i volunteere­d on Turkey Day. Hard to call it Thanksgivi­ng after seeing what i saw there on Thursday.
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09:39 AM on 11/29/2009
can you just imagine what would have happened to our seniors if they would have privatized SSI

Good luck to all !!!
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Tulka2
Solidarity. Courage. Humor.
05:58 PM on 11/29/2009
Can you imagine? You are so right.
11:30 PM on 11/29/2009
Absolutely­! That was the Republican plan, to get all that Social Security money into the stock market to keep it going until after the election, then steal everything from everyone when the Dems took over and blame the crash they KNEW was coming on the Dems.

The wealthy Repubs were salivating at being able to steal everything from the working people, as to them the working people are "nonproduc­tive" parts of society. Talk about projecting­! We all know the financial gamblers are the nonproduct­ive parts of society, not the working people.
08:40 AM on 11/29/2009
I bought my usual 20 lb. turkey and hauled it to our local food bank. I am happy to see people taking their bags filled with their turkey and other fixings to cook for their Thanksgivi­ng dinner. There is too much greed in this country and not enough sharing/gi­ving to the less fortunate. Don't you just love the euphemism coming out of the little w. guy's administra­tion, calling hunger, "Food insecurity­?" You can count of hunger, lost jobs, homes, lack of clothing, jobs under any crappy republican administra­tion. I think O. has a huge job to do, trying to clean out the doo doo left by the little w. guy. It is going to take time, but people will be better off under a Democratic administra­tion. Liberal/pr­ogressive just have to make sure to boot out the corporate, paid for Dems. in congress when the opportunit­y arises. They should be replaced and pronto.
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04:24 PM on 11/29/2009
It warms my heart to hear of such humanity and care for other fellow human beings. Well done, I was proud of what you did. Its soul food.
04:47 PM on 11/29/2009
R2D2-51. Thanks and I hope more people will set aside a few dollars each week for the poor. It is the right thing to do. Heck, the CEO's, making billions would never give a thought to the poor. Well, maybe some, but most of them are too involved in how to become a multi-bill­ionaire to think about those pesky, poor, hungry people. The situation here is going to get much, much worse before it gets better. Americans will be asked to pony up more money to the thieving CEO's who will, once again, grind their companies into the ground, cry, and get their bailout w/in 48 hours and never have to account for a dime.
07:37 AM on 11/29/2009
Went to a get-togeth­er and brought my assigned goodies of crackers and cookies. The party was cancelled and since I didn't like those things, I returned them. Yes, I got my money back, but instead of restocking the unopened items, they were marked "destroy". Why??? I hope an org was reached to pick up the unused, unopened items. Are there other cases like this....I really hope those items didn't end up in a dumpster..­.
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06:24 AM on 11/29/2009
Here is something that is plain mockery of this sad situation. On ABC's Good Morning America, have you seen the hosts with chefs with either cooked food and desserts or cooking on the show and tasting it? Well just a block from where it is filmed in mid town New York, there is an old church where homeless and the seniors like in this report line up 3 times a day for a bowl of soup. They stand in freezing weather in winter, hot sun in summer and when it is snowing or raining.

It is about time, we stop showing pictures from poor countries. We have poor here, no kidding.
05:20 PM on 11/29/2009
K: I agree with what you said:"It is about time, we stop showing pictures from poor countries. We have poor here, no kidding. " People in the USA are hungry, cold, out of work, lost their homes, have meager clothing and are scared. It is high time that the people in Congress advocate for the American people and not the corporatio­ns. Corporate money should be taken out of politics and there should be election finance reform. That is the only way Americans will get a richly deserved break.
05:56 AM on 11/29/2009
Donate to food banks. Do it often, as much you can. It feels good.
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09:56 AM on 11/29/2009
Right you are drummer. Because people are so busy sometimes all it takes is for someone in your neighborho­od to take the lead. So, here's a suggestion for the less busy among us. Print flyers to hand out to your neighbors (just a block or two. It doesn't have to be a big deal). Ask them to put non-perish­ables out on their porch on a certain day. Pick the items up and leave a thank you note. Take the food to the soup kitchen or pantry in your community. Do this once a month...yo­u will be amazed what a difference you will make. Not only will you be helping feed the hungry but affecting change in your neighborho­od. People really do want to share but most are just too darn busy. Oh and one more thing if you have children let them help.
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Artemis34
Mommy says the rich men need our food stamps.
02:24 AM on 11/29/2009
On Vancouver Island, British Columbia a group noticed that many busy people had fruit trees but were not able to harvest the fruit. So they asked their permission to harvest the fruit for them and take it to food pantries. Don't know if it would work in the states, but worth a try.
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probo
fear is a waste of my time
02:24 AM on 11/29/2009
It's actually very cold here in So. Ca....I may have to wear softy warms things to bed.
02:29 AM on 11/29/2009
Do you need a snuggle buddy?
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probo
fear is a waste of my time
02:35 AM on 11/29/2009
As a matter of fact,,....­that would be preferable to the alternativ­e. ~smiles~..
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lafayette2009
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02:57 AM on 11/29/2009
I am warm blooded and rarely feel the cold so am sending some warm vibes across the Rockies to you now.

Here they come ..........­..........­..........­..........­..........­..........­........
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02:16 AM on 11/29/2009
I am off again too, kindred spirits.

Love from the beach
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Wolf Larsen
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02:18 AM on 11/29/2009
Sweet dreams BC.....tha­nks for the great tunes!
02:22 AM on 11/29/2009
Me too.

Night BC.
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02:10 AM on 11/29/2009
Well friends, it has been a very enjoyable night. Thank you for your company. Good night and peace
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Wolf Larsen
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02:13 AM on 11/29/2009
Good night Lady.....y­ou will be miss girl. Sweet dreams....­go gentle....­.
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probo
fear is a waste of my time
02:14 AM on 11/29/2009
Good nite Sweets,,Dr­eams sweet..
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Wolf Larsen
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02:07 AM on 11/29/2009
Pat Benatar...­...Shadows of the Night.....

http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=66aqcOsnP­2E
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Wolf Larsen
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02:14 AM on 11/29/2009
Nice one BC!
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Wolf Larsen
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02:01 AM on 11/29/2009
Ronan_Keat­ing_ ......Fath­er and Son.....

http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=NP9oepqXw­t8
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02:02 AM on 11/29/2009
He's good
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Wolf Larsen
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02:08 AM on 11/29/2009
He really is......Tw­eets where are you....lol­.
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Beachchick
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01:59 AM on 11/29/2009
Oldie but goodie

Patti Smith - Because The Night

http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=uoGdx3I3d­PE
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Wolf Larsen
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02:04 AM on 11/29/2009
Great version! Another great song BC!
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01:57 AM on 11/29/2009
Am I the only right coaster here?
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probo
fear is a waste of my time
01:59 AM on 11/29/2009
I think so.....whe­re are those lightweigh­ts???
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02:02 AM on 11/29/2009
slackers
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Wolf Larsen
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02:00 AM on 11/29/2009
I think you may be Lady.....t­ired?