Arizonans can seek help from food banks and local programs amid the ongoing government shutdown that has stalled SNAP ...
The Massachusetts judge said the government must use a contingency fund to pay food stamps, but gave the government leeway as ...
Find information to help people in Arizona with SNAP resources not being starting Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
With the Trump administration about to freeze food stamps, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced $1.8 million in emergency aid from ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs made $1.8 million available as food stamp funding runs out. That's roughly 1% of the state's monthly food ...
Below are several locations across Maricopa County that provide free groceries and meals. Most food-distribution sites ask ...
Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans will not get SNAP benefits for November, as the federal government shutdown continues.
Nearly one million Arizonans depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to help put food on the table. With those benefits delayed, Valley volunteers wasted no time stepping in.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has directed $1.8 million in unspent COVID-19 relief funds to provide emergency food assistance, following the suspension of federal aid programs during the government ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs is launching a temporary state program, "Food Bucks Now," to provide a short-term lifeline for affected families.
From the governor of Arizona launching a new program to provide temporary relief to SNAP recipients to a large recall of ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs says Arizona doesn’t have the resources to replace federal food-stamp benefits if the shutdown continues ...