Long wait for stamps

BY HOLLY LELEUX-THUBRON
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, September 10, 2008 2:09 PM CDT

Pauline Landry of New Iberia is a single woman who said she works hard at Lafayette Medical Center to make ends meet.

Losing everything in her refrigerator and freezer in the wake of Hurricane Gustav, Landry said she thought it would help to apply for emergency food stamps, something she said she has never done before.

She said the storm also forced her out of work for four days, thus leaving her behind on bills — especially if she has to redirect money from paying those bills to replacing lost food.

Grace Vincent, left, joins Charles Bernard Sr., Russell Cuvillier and dozens of other Iberia Parish residents as they wait in line for emergency food stamps this morning at West End Park. - Bill Smith / The Daily Iberian

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Landry learned food stamp applications would be taken at West End Park beginning Tuesday and made plans with her employer, using vacation time, to spend the day standing in line, she said. She arrived at West End Park around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday and got in line with an estimated 500 people.

“I had a feeling they were going to cut off some people at some point,” she said.

“But he assured me they had 400 people filling out applications in the building and they would take another 400 when they were finished continuing until everyone was seen.”

She said around 11 a.m. a National Guard soldier came out of the building and informed everyone else waiting they were not taking any more applications with no explanation.

Visibly upset, Landry just wanted an explanation. She said she cannot take another day off to stand in line, and has, at this point, given up hope of securing any help with emergency food stamps.

Louisa Reddel, community specialist with the state Department of Social Services, said Tuesday was an extremely busy morning. She said capacity was exceeded at several of their temporary sites including those Iberia, St. Mary and St. Martin parishes.

Reddel said the agency ceased taking applicants at the sites for “security reasons.”

“We are making every attempt to get additional staff and security and water and things to make sure people are being taken care of,” Reddel said.

“There is no limit to how many applications that we can take. We are in no way stopping that process. We will be out here for the next seven consecutive days including this weekend.”

She said people who were unable to apply Tuesday should return to the site later in the week to complete their application.

People did return in droves this morning to the West End Park site in New Iberia, some standing in line since the wee hours of the morning.

Almetra Franklin of St. Mary Community Action in Franklin said application sites were overwhelmed Tuesday and were ready to get as many applications filled out as they could today.

“Applicants really need to be patient,” she said.

“The departments are doing the best they can and when you see the number of persons standing out there, you know how hard they are working and the good work they are doing considering the number of people coming through those lines.”

Application sites in St. Martin Parish processed hundreds of applications as well Tuesday, said Maj. Ginny Higgins, public information officer with the St. Martin Parish Sheriffs Office. She said the public should know people who already are receiving food stamps will not qualify for disaster food stamp assistance.

That, perhaps, could cut down on the number of applicants in line.

Higgins said those people already receiving food stamps will see an adjustment made to their Louisiana Purchase cards.

Comments

    resident wrote on Sep 11, 2008 2:02 PM:

    " Some people who get food stamps definitely need them... I know I had to get them once for 3 months because I was a full time student in nursing school with 3 kids, when my husband (only source of income) committed suicide... I applied and got assistance for 3 months so that I could graduate and get my nursing license... then when I didn't need them, I called and told them to cut off my account. Now I needed them for this one month... and I'm not ashamed of it... however I AM ASHAMED of how some people act. "

    Helpfull wrote on Sep 11, 2008 11:43 AM:

    " I heard about the long line everywhere,so i did a little asking around to see if any 1 knew of a site where their maybe less people. Yesterday me and my sister headed to West Saint mary civic center in four corner,we arrived around 5:15 am and we were numbers 30 and 31. When the doors open at 8 am they were very organized the process went smooth. We were gone and gone around 9:15 am. Hope this helps good luck. "

    Blue eyed girl wrote on Sep 11, 2008 10:51 AM:

    " I think everyone needs to learn how to keep their mouth shut...And everyone needs to practice good karma..No one really knows everyones sitution..so why don't everyone keep their comments to them self...oh I am sorry, goes to show you how dumb and simple minded people are from around here...almost makes me ashamed to say I am from here! "

    iftheshoedontfit wrote on Sep 11, 2008 8:23 AM:

    " I wish I did not understand what the people in line are going through. If you are not in their financial position why not just keep your thoughts to yourself? To those who are not understanding - I wonder - did you have to NOT pay some bill in order to have some cash to buy batteries, flashlights, ice, picnic food that you would not normally buy? "

    acadianstlye wrote on Sep 10, 2008 7:01 PM:

    " I agree with "New Iberia Resident". If Food Stamps are given then everyone know matter your earnings should receive them. Just because we work and don't mooch on the system we are penalized. Wow what a world. Food stamps for all!!!!! "

    Just a citizen wrote on Sep 10, 2008 3:43 PM:

    " I was there in line. They took 800 applicants. We were told they cut it off after that, and made everyone else leave because they would never get them done before 6 p.m. And that's true because we were in the last 100 and didn't leave til after 4 p.m., with still more behind us. I felt bad for the ones that were turned around. But people have to understand that those workers are there for 12 hours, and have to go home at night too. Some behaviors I saw from people were inexcusable. "

    WB wrote on Sep 10, 2008 3:09 PM:

    " Waah! Waah!

    Use a vaction day for food stamps --why not apply those vaction days to lost time at work --or better yet --file it on your insurance or even better -- eat light(sandwhiches and milk/juice) while you slowly restock your fridge.

    Good for all three meals.
    Milk - 3.00 x 3
    Bread - 3.00 x 3
    Ham -- 3.00 x 3
    Mayo -- 3.00 x 3
    Total meals for a week -- $36.00 "

    A Deputies Dad wrote on Sep 10, 2008 2:58 PM:

    " Took a vacation day to apply for food stamps??

    Why doesn't she take 4 vacation days so she doesn't lose any money for being off work??

    Oh, wait, it's easier to feed at the public trough, silly me... "

    New Iberia Resident..GR wrote on Sep 10, 2008 2:52 PM:

    " What happens to those who don't qualify but still lost everything and are struggling to pay bills because the little savings we did have - we had to use to evacuate. Will we see any justice? I think they should of sent every house in the effected parish at least $200 to cover what was lost - I doubt anyone had $800 worth of food in their freezer/refrigerator. "

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