Food Access Survey. (Interviewer Instructions: Do not read words written in parentheses ( ). They are the instructions for each question.

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Food Access Survey (Interviewer Instructions: Do not read words written in parentheses ( ). They are the instructions for each question.) Hello. Have you seen this poster before? (Show "Hunger in Shasta County" flyer.) I'm a volunteer with The Food Group, and we want to learn more about the food access issues in our county. Would you mind taking about 10 minutes to answer a few questions for us? We won't ask for your name or share your information with others. And, we'd like to give you this free water bottle after we finish for helping us out. (If declines, politely try again. If still declines end survey with "Thank You.") Q1 1. Which of the following, if anything, stops your family from buying the food you need? (Read each choice. Check all that apply.) Nothing. You can afford all the food Utilities (If checked read) How much do Cost of Child support... Being treated poorly at stores... you need. (End you pay on average Cost of Day care... Survey Now.)... per month? Rent (If checked $... Getting read) How much do Medical bills / transportation to you pay per Prescription costs... stores... month? $. Q2 2. I'm going to read a list of food assistance programs. Which of these, if any, have you or those in your household used in the last year? (Read each choice. Check all that apply.) Food stamps... Food banks / food pantries... WIC... Commodities... Shelter that provides food... School lunch and/or breakfast program... Summer food service program such as at a school or community center... Nutrition program for the elderly... None (Go to #5)... Q3 3. How many days or s does the food you get from the assistance program usually feed your family? (Check a box on one row or the other.) One Two Three Four Five Six How many days does the food last How many s does the food last Q4 4. Which of the following problems, if any, did you have in using the food assistance program? (Read each choice. Check all that apply. Then GO TO #6.) The application process was hard... The food provided was not of good quality and/or variety... It was hard to get to the food assistance program named:... You were treated poorly when applying for assistance... You were treated poorly when using assistance... There was a barrier to your language:. Other:. No problems...

Q5 5. (Ask only if Q2 answer was "None".) Why haven't you used a food assistance program in the last year? (Read each choice. Check all that apply.) Not eligible because of income or assets... Not eligible due to disability... Because of your citizenship or someone in your household... Other people need benefits more than you do... Don't know how to apply... It's too hard to get to the place where you go to apply... It's too hard to get to the place where you get assistance. Don't want to go through the application process because it is too long / too hard to complete... Don't want to go through the application process because it asks too many personal questions... Don't want to go through the application process because other: - Q6 6. How would you rate your general health? Excellent, Good, Fair or Poor? (Check only one.) Excellent Good Fair Poor How would you rate your general health? Q7 7. Do you currently have health insurance? (Check only one.) Yes Do you currently have health insurance? No 8. I'm going to read you a list of places. How often do you eat food made at each of these places? Please respond with: less than once a, 1-2 times a, 3-4 times a, 5-6 times a, or at least once a day. (Read each place listed, one at a time. Repeat choices as needed. Check only one box in each row.) Q8 8. How often do you eat food made at each of these places? How often do you eat food made at home? Fast Food / Take out Restaurant Sitdown Restaurant School Convenience store / gas station Church / community service organization Workplace cafeteria n other place: Less than once a 1-2 times a 3-4 times a 5-6 times a At least once a day Q9 9. The next few questions deal with buying and preparing food at home. Are you familiar enough with the food bought and prepared at your home to answer some questions? Yes No (Skip to #15) Page: 2

Q10 10. I'm going to read you a list of places. Of the food you make at home, how much of it comes from each of these places? Please respond with : None, some, most or all. (Read each place listed, one at a time. Repeat choices as needed. Check only one box in each row.) comes from a Supermarket / grocery store comes from a Convenience store / gas station comes from a Farmer's market comes from a Food bank / food pantry comes from a Garden (home or community) comes from a Church / community service organization comes from other: None Some Most All Q11 11. What is the name of the store where you buy most of the food that you make at home? (Read each choice. Check only one store name.) Food Max/Food 4 Raley's... Ray's Food Place... Other: - Less... Holiday Market... Reeds Market... Safeway... Sentry Market... WinCo... Q12 12. Why do you buy most of your food there? Is it because...(read each choice. Check all that apply.) Low prices... It's on the way to / from somewhere Good selection / you usually go... quality... It's near the bus It's close to home... stop or other public transportation... They treat you well there... They accept food stamps / WIC vouchers / other method of payment: Q13 13. How do you usually get there? (Read each choice. Check only one.) Bus... You pay someone Ride free in $ to drive someone else's Own vehicle... you there... vehicle... Bike... Walk... Page: 3

14. I'm going to read you a list of characteristics related to food. At the store where you buy food most often, how would you rate each of these following characteristics? Please respond with: poor, average, or very good. (Read each characteristic listed, one at a time. Repeat choices as needed. Check only one box in each row.) Q14 14. How would you rate each of these following characteristics? How would you rate the Quality and Poor Average Very good (Not applicable) freshness How would you rate the Selection of fruits / veggies How would you rate the Selection of meats How would you rate the Prices of food How would you rate the way you are treated How would you rate how easy it is to get to How would you rate the Cleanliness Q15 15. How often do you eat fruit or vegetables? (Read each choice. Check only one.) Frequency once a or less 2-4 times a once a day 2-4 times a day 5 or more times a day Q16 16. Which of the following problems, if any, stops you from eating the fruits and vegetables you want? (Read each choice. Check all that apply.) Prices are too expensive... Stores are too hard to get to... Fruits and vegetables are of poor quality where you shop... Fruits and vegetables you want are unavailable where you shop... Not enough time to shop for fruits and vegetables... Not enough time to prepare fruits and vegetables... No kitchen equipment to prepare / store fruits and vegetables... You don't like fruits and vegetables... Not enough fruits and vegetables to feed everyone in your home... Nothing... Q17 17. Please answer YES or NO. Which of following options would help you eat more fruits and vegetables? (Read each option. Check only one response in each row.) More stores accepting food stamps / WIC vouchers Free or low cost shuttle to local stores / markets New / improved supermarket nearby Better variety and quality where you shop More fruit and veggie choices at restaurants / fast food places Nearby Farmer's Market Food buying co-op where food is bought in bulk by a group of people for a discount Coupons / price discounts Other: Yes No Page: 4

Q18 18. What is you current housing status? Are you... (Read each choice. Check only one.) A home owner... Renting... Staying for free at someone else's home... Staying at a shelter Living in a hotel / motel... Living in an automobile... Homeless... Q19 19. Which of the following appliances do you have to cook or store food? (Read each choice. Check all that apply.) Refrigerator... non electric ice box... Freezer... Microwave... Oven... Hotplate / burner / stovetop... Crock pot... BBQ / outdoor grill.. Toaster oven... Deep fat fryer... Rice cooker... Other: - None... Q20 20. How many children in your household do you provide for on a daily basis and without pay? (Check only one box. If it is"0", go to #22.) 0... 1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10... 11... 12... 13... 14... Q21 21. How many of these children are in: (Read each choice. Check one box per row.) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Preschool: 0-4 years old Elementary school: K-6th grade Middle school: 7th-8th grade High school: 9th-12th grade 8 or more Q22 22. What is your marital status? Are you : (Read each option. Check only one.) Married... Single, not living Divorced... with a significant Single, but living other... Separated... with a significant other... Widowed... Q23 23. How many people, including yourself, relatives, non-relatives, roommates, etc., currently live in your household? (Check only one box.) 1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10... 11... 12... 13... 14... 15... Page: 5

Q24 (Number in Household from # 23:. ) If you add up the incomes of all current members of your household during the past year, is the amount more than $? (Read the appropriate income from the tables below. Check only Yes or No.) # in Household Income # in Household Income 1...8,980 9...34,100 2...12,120 10...37,240 3...15,260 11...40,380 4...18,400 12...43,520 5...21,540 13...46,660 6...24,680 14...49,800 7...27,820 15...53,930 8...30,960 Q24 Yes... No... Q25 25. How old are you? 17 or Younger... 22-30... 46-55... 65 or more... 18-21... 31-45... 56-64... Q26 26. Of the following options, which best describes your current employment status? Are you : (Read options. Check only one.) Working - full time.. Unemployed... Retired... Working - Part time Disabled... Homemaker, without a paying job... Q27 27. How many adults 18 or older, including yourself (if applicable), currently live in your household? (Check only one.) How many adults 18 or older (including yourself if applicable) currently live in your household? None 1 2 3 4 5 or More Q28 28. How many people in your household, including yourself (if applicable), are working full time? (Check only one.) How many people in your household, (including yourself if applicable), are working full time? None 1 2 3 4 5 or More Q29 29. What is your zip code? (Check only one.) 96001... 96013... 96056... Homeless... 96002... 96019... 96073... Other: 96003... 96022... 96087... 96007... 96028... 96088... 96008... 96051... Don't know... Page: 6

Q30 30. What is your ethnic background? (Check only one.) White... African American / Black... American Indian / Alaska Native... Mien... Laotian... Other Asian... Hispanic / Latino... More than one race Other:. Q31 31. (Note gender. Check only one.) Male... Female... Here is your free water bottle for participating. Thank you! (Give water bottle to interviewee. End survey now.) POST INTERVIEW NOTES: Name of Interviewer: Phone #: ( )_ Name of survey site: Q32 32. Office Use Only -- Location of survey site: Anderson... French Gulch... Oak Run... Shasta Lake... Bella Vista... Hat Creek... Old Station... Shingletown... Big Bend... Igo... Olinda... Summit City... Burney... Johnson Park... Palo Cedro... Sweet Brier... Cassel... Keswick... Platina... Viola... Castella... Lakehead... Project City... Whiskeytown... Central Valley... Millville... Redding... Whitmore... Cottonwood... Montgomery Creek. Round Mountain... Other:. Fall Rivers Mills... O'Brien... Shasta... Q33 33. Please note observed disabilities Deaf... Blind... Physical disability: Mentally confused.. Language barrier: Comments\Notes Page: 7