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It (formula) is really expensive,” McKay said. “It adds up.” Get daily updates on the Packers during the season. As October slips away, more than 235,000 Milwaukeeans who rely on FoodShare benefits are bracing.
Federal judge in Rhode Island blocks shutdown of FoodShare and SNAP benefits, sparing Milwaukee residents from imminent hunger.
Nearly 700,000 Wisconsin residents could see their food assistance benefits pause in November amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The coalition of 10 food pantries have prepared for the possibility funding for FoodShare might end Nov. 1 because of the government shutdown.
Republican U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden said state lawmakers should step in to backfill FoodShare until the federal government reopens.
A federal government shutdown has paused funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as FoodShare in Wisconsin. Community members can help by donating non-perishable food, money, or essential supplies to local pantries and ...
Hartford city leaders are working to keep food on the table for SNAP benefit recipients as funds are expected to expire in two days. The mayor of Hartford and members of nonprofits like Connecticut Foodshare are now making a plea for public assistance in donating to food pantries and other resources.
A federal government shutdown threatens food aid for nearly 700,000 Wisconsin residents. Wisconsin's FoodShare program will run out of federal funding by the end of October if the shutdown continues. Local food pantries are preparing for a surge in demand ...
MILWAUKEE--- With the federal government shutdown halting FoodShare beenfits across Wisconsin, Milwuakee leaders are mobilizing to support families facing
Federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is set to run out on Saturday, leaving up to 700,000 people in Wisconsin without access to assistance. In Wisconsin, this aid is distributed by the FoodShare program.
Gov. Ned Lamont's administration will provide $3M in state funding to Connecticut Foodshare to help residents who could lose access to SNAP.
Food pantries across Milwaukee have been working at a higher capacity as low-income families scramble to get food on the table amid FoodShare delays.