 My full name is Marvelyn Chenane, Nuno Walker Evans. Typical day is serving other people, like my grandkids, you know, going to help my daughter. Wherever the need is, if I can do it, that's what I do. I'm on a limited income, 900, low over 900 a month. I had a lot of struggles and barriers with affording food. I would beat myself up when I would watch people in the stores, when they could just go buy what they wanted and not trip. Because I couldn't do it. And I was dealing with food banks, but the food banks, they give you a lot of food, and I'm so picky that I didn't eat. It impacted my health, my well-being, and then I deal with my grandkids a lot. Then it impacted them. I was down to 95 pounds, and I was terrified that, you know, I didn't want to keep living like that. So I made a goal that I would get off going to the food banks. But that didn't come about even though I had the dream, until my Kaiser Permanente home care worker told me about CalFresh food stamps. And oh, it's just such a blessing. They give me 200 a month, and I can go to the store, I can live. I can go in my refrigerator, and I have stuff in there that I eat, stuff that I want instead of stuff that other people give me and think I should be happy with. My health has improved the last couple of months. I've put on weight because I've been eating healthier and eating better and eating more often. I'm better all the way around. I'm in seventh heaven. It's like a new beginning, a new start. It's like I can't wait to see where my place is in life.