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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 749546" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>As far as I know, through my nephew, you absolutely have to show proof of income. They have limited supplies and there are unfortunately people with enough money to buy food who will take free food if they can just walk in and get it. My nephew had to show proof of income and can shop for free food once a month. Thats how they do it by him.</p><p></p><p>There must be a way to show your son has no income? . Many homeless are on SSI which is income. Maybe your son should apply for SSI. SSI offers a lot of perks, including food stamps and housing help and help with almost every facet of life if the person accepts it.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, your son can eat at the shelter for now. It is his decision not to. If he is truly starving, he would go. He wont let himself starve. Our kids are resourceful. He will find a way to get food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 749546, member: 23706"] As far as I know, through my nephew, you absolutely have to show proof of income. They have limited supplies and there are unfortunately people with enough money to buy food who will take free food if they can just walk in and get it. My nephew had to show proof of income and can shop for free food once a month. Thats how they do it by him. There must be a way to show your son has no income? . Many homeless are on SSI which is income. Maybe your son should apply for SSI. SSI offers a lot of perks, including food stamps and housing help and help with almost every facet of life if the person accepts it. Meanwhile, your son can eat at the shelter for now. It is his decision not to. If he is truly starving, he would go. He wont let himself starve. Our kids are resourceful. He will find a way to get food. [/QUOTE]
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