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SUMMARY:Millions at Risk: Understanding the Shutdown’s Impact on Children\, Families\, and Human Services
DESCRIPTION:Register Now				\n							\n		The federal government shutdown is creating immediate and escalating risks for essential human services. Programs like WIC\, SNAP\, and Head Start are operating on limited or contingency funding and face rapid disruption as reserves run out. Nonprofits are already experiencing funding freezes\, delayed reimbursements\, stalled grants\, and increased demand—all while operating without clear guidance from federal agencies. \nThis briefing will outline the current shutdown landscape\, its impacts on nutrition and early childhood programs\, and what community-based organizations should expect in the coming weeks. We will also cover practical and urgent advocacy steps organizations and individuals can take to protect children\, families\, and the social sector workforce. \nTakeaways\n\nHow the federal shutdown is impacting WIC\, SNAP\, Head Start\, and related human service programs\, including funding timelines\, operational risks\, and state-level variations\nThe real-world consequences for nonprofits and communities\, such as reimbursement delays\, suspended grants\, increased demand\, and workforce strain\nKey messages and advocacy strategies to mobilize communities\, communicate with policymakers\, and elevate front-line experiences\nHow to take action quickly\, including through direct outreach to Congress\, coalition engagement\, and mobilizing local voices to protect critical services\n\nWho Should Attend\n\nLeadership\, policy\, and advocacy staff from community-based organizations\nExecutives and program directors overseeing WIC\, SNAP\, food security\, housing\, child welfare\, or early childhood services\nCommunications and public policy professionals responsible for advocacy or mobilization\nFront-line staff interested in how the shutdown affects program operations and families\nCoalition partners and stakeholders supporting safety-net services\n\n	\n\n					\n\n										\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Blair Abelle-Kiser\, PhD\n								\n																	Senior Director of Government Affairs\nSocial Current \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																					\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			Blair Abelle-Kiser\, PhD\n																																							Senior Director of Government Affairs\nSocial Current \n																																						\n																				Blair Kiser\, Ph.D.\, joined Social Current in 2022 after working in health policy on Capitol Hill\, the non-profit sector\, and as a biomedical researcher. Most recently\, Blair served as Director of Government Relations & Advocacy for NephCure Kidney International. \nDuring their time in public service\, they served as a Professional Staff Member of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis. They led a corporate investigation regarding insider trading and financial improprieties\, conflicts of interest associated with Operation Warp Speed’s leadership\, and scientific information politicization. Prior to joining the Select Subcommittee\, they worked for Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH)\, where they served as a Health Policy Fellow. In Senator Brown’s office\, they led a range of legislative and oversight efforts involving public health and healthcare. During the COVID-19 pandemic\, they worked with several community hospice advocacy organizations and a Republican office to help craft the bipartisan COVID-19 Hospice Respite Care Relief Act of 2020. \nPrior to public service\, Blair spent several years as a medical research scientist on several industry and NIH-funded projects. Their work focused on developing research projects and clinical trials to improve the lives of African Americans with Sickle Cell Disease. They earned a doctorate in Biomedical Science from Morehouse School of Medicine in 2017 and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Kentucky in 2011.
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/millions-at-risk-understanding-the-shutdowns-impact-on-children-families-and-human-services/
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