>But aren't  the number of foodbanks and other supplements to welfare
>growing? Are the rules for eligibility more stringent?
>    Cheers, Ken Hanly


in this state (florida), in order to get food you are supposed to have
an i.d. ($40 if you don't have license)
birth certificates for you and dependents
proof that you are eligible for food stamps in the first place or the proof 
that you have applied for assistance.




Kelley
Researcher
Interpact Inc.
www.interpactinc.com

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