News Release

MARION BERRY

United States Representative

First District, Arkansas

 

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

CONTACT: Angela Guyadeen

April 10, 2009

Communications Director

202-225-4076

 
Congressional Delegation Announces $748,000 for Emergency Food and Shelter Programs for Arkansas
 
Funding Provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
 
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. –  U.S. Senators Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor and U.S. Representatives Marion Berry (AR-01), Vic Snyder (AR-02) and Mike Ross (AR-04) today announced that $748,009 in funding will be provided to Emergency Food and Shelter Programs (EFSP) throughout the state.  These programs are administered by the Department of Homeland Security through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and will be distributed to support local social service agencies. The funding is provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which Congress passed earlier this year with their support.
 
“These funds will help ensure that Arkansans have access to food and shelter when they need it most. This is exactly the type of priority the economic recovery bill should provide for,” said Lincoln.
 
“These economic recovery funds will help address the immediate needs of Arkansans struggling to survive during this difficult economy,” said Pryor.  “They will keep the doors of emergency food and shelter programs open while demand is highest.”
 
"This funding for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program will help Arkansans obtain emergency assistance," said Berry.  "As the need for this kind of help continues to grow, we must continue to do everything we can to help families weather these difficult economic times with additional resources while helping them maintain their dignity."
 
“I am pleased Arkansas is a recipient of this funding to supplement these crucial programs that help those in need.  We must ensure that the local food and shelter service organizations are funded at a level to accommodate the growing number of Arkansans in need of emergency care," said Congressman Snyder.
 
“Despite the current economic situation, no family should go to bed hungry at night,” said Ross.  “These critical recovery funds will hope those most in need get back on their feet as they work to once again become self-sufficient.  I am pleased to join my colleagues in announcing these funds for our state as the Recovery Act continues to help thousands of Arkansans pull through these tough economic times.”
 
 
County
Grant Amount
Arkansas County                                  
$12,425
Ashley County                                    
$7,151
Baxter County                                    
$10,674
Benton County                                    
$43,520
Boone County                                      
$9,236
Bradley County                                   
$4,159
Carroll County                                   
$6,348
Chicot County                                     
$4,201
Clark County                                     
$6,306
Clay County                                      
$5,431
Cleburne County                                  
$6,817
Columbia County                                  
$7,620
Conway County                                    
$5,681
Craighead County                                 
$22,078
Crawford County                                  
$13,906
Crittenden County                                
$17,919
Cross County                                     
$5,806
Desha County                                      
$5,222
Drew County                                      
$6,723
Faulkner County                                  
$26,133
Franklin County                                  
$3,805
Garland County                                   
$23,954
Greene County                                    
$13,134
Hempstead County                                 
$6,181
Hot Spring County                                
$10,122
Howard County                                    
$3,565
Independence County                              
$11,852
Izard County                                      
$3,721
Jackson County                                   
$6,234
Jefferson County                                 
$27,060
Johnson County                                   
$5,493
Lawrence County                                  
$5,202
Lincoln County                                   
$4,034
Logan County                                     
$7,057
Madison County                                    
$3,388
Marion County                                    
$4,534
Miller County                                    
$7,995
Mississippi County                                
$17,502
Ouachita County                                  
$7,682
Phillips County                                  
$6,546
Poinsett County                                  
$6,890
Polk County                                      
$4,587
Pope County                                      
$14,739
Pulaski County                                   
$89,385
Randolph County                                  
$6,119
St. Francis County                               
$9,621
Sebastian County                                 
$30,855
Sharp County                                      
$4,722
Stone County                                     
$3,127
Union County                                     
$12,530
Van Buren County                                 
$4,889
Washington County                                
$43,405
White County                                     
$19,409
Yell County                                      
$4,805
State Set-Aside Committee, AR                    
$86,509
total:
$748,009
 
 
EFSP funds can be used for a broad range of services, including mass shelter, mass feeding, food distribution through food pantries and food banks, one-month assistance with rent, mortgage and utility payments to prevent evictions, and transition assistance from shelters to stable living conditions. ESFP’s objectives are to allocate funds to the neediest areas; to ensure fast response; to foster public-private sector partnerships; to ensure local decision-making; and to maintain minimal but accountable reporting.
 

 

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