Personal Statement: Food Stamps

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My name is Monica Pope; I am 20 years old and I am a sophomore at Texas State University and I am apart of the SNAP program otherwise known as Food Stamps. According to the USDA “SNAP offers nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low income individuals and families and provides benefits to communities” (2015). I get a set amount of money for food every month. Right now, I receive $200 every month and I have to make the food that I buy last me the entire month. I have truly learned that I only get what need for that month and nothing more. (Question 1)
Well, I am a college sophomore so a normal day for me would be waking up around 4:45 am and I go make lunches my two siblings. Then I wake up my sisters starting at 5:30 am so that they …show more content…

Out of all those things, I think that taking care of my sisters is the most difficult thing that I do. Our mom passed away a year and half ago and my dad left us 10 years ago and my sisters don’t know who their dad is, so now it is just me that takes care of them. I feed them in the morning and take them to school but then our neighbor picks them up from school and helps them with their homework and makes them dinner and puts them to bed and I feel so guilty that I’m not there for them at night because I have to work so that way I can stay in the work-study program and stay in the SNAP program so that we have food. Then next thing that I find difficult is making sure I only get want we need with the $200 dollars every month. I’ve figured out that at the beginning of the month I take $100 and I go buy what we need then I leave the other $100 for emergencies like if we run out of something or if I forgot something that we needed. (Question …show more content…

The difference between my friends and my close friends is that my close friends know what is going in my life and how I’m on the SNAP program whereas my friends don’t. My friends always ask me if I can hang out after classes or on the weekends and I have to say no because I’m working during the week and if I get a shift off then I’m trying to do my homework or study for my test. They also ask me to do things with them on weekend like go to a football game, but I have to say no because that is the time I spend with my sisters and I go to the store and get our food. I’m pretty sure they stereotype me for being antisocial or thinking of myself as better than them since I won’t hang out with them. The few close friends I have they understand that I cannot hang out with them but when I’m working then will come over and see me and if I’m on break then they come and eat with me and sometimes on the weekend they come over and hang out with me and my sisters and sometimes they take us to the movies. My close friends adapt to me and whatever I need. There have been times that they have stayed with my sister because I was busy studying for a major test or I had to work on the weekends. Other than my close friends, no one knows that I’m on the SNAP program. I want to keep that to myself so people aren’t assuming differences between me and them. When I first told my close friends, they asked

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