Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Check out WSCAH's Spring 2026 Newsletter for updates on our innovative work in the fight against hunger.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Check out WSCAH's Spring 2026 Newsletter for updates on our innovative work in the fight against hunger.

The USDA announced it is requiring SNAP-authorized retailers to stock a wider range of staple and perishable foods in order to participate in the program. The administration says it wants to increase access to ‘real food.’ On the surface, that sounds reasonable. But the real issue here is choice, and whether we trust low-income families to make decisions for themselves.

In Episode 20 of Hangry for Change, Greg Silverman, CEO of the Westside Campaign Against Hunger, talks with Scott French, the NYC Human Resources Administrator. Together, they explore new SNAP work requirements and their impact on food-insecure New Yorkers. With many people unsure about who qualifies, what exemptions exist, and what happens if benefits are lost, the conversation aims to bring clarity. French also shares what it takes to be a public worker responsible for delivering benefits to millions of residents. He shares how his unique career path shapes his approach, with a focus on flexibility, problem-solving, and helping people stay connected to essential food support. The episode highlights what’s ahead and why strong partnerships between government, nonprofits, and advocates are critical as need continues to grow.

Join us for Episode 19 of Hangry for Change, "Meeting SNAP’s March Madness
." With major changes to the SNAP program through HR.1 now in effect, WSCAH and our colleagues across the emergency feeding system are on the frontlines of response. Listen today to learn more about the ripple effects we're anticipated across NYC.