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With the SNAP program scheduled to run out of funds, nonprofits dedicated to serving the hungry were bracing for a spike in visitors.
Thousands of people in the Lehigh Valley will lose SNAP food benefits starting Saturday due to the government shutdown.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) posted a notice on its website saying federal food aid will not go out on Nov. 1. This means that thousands of families in Washington are at risk of going hungry.
People in Pennsylvania could lose their SNAP benefits come November. 69 News reporter Amelia Sack spoke with a local food bank, and they say if this happens, their programs will
SNAP benefits will stop soon, making a bad situation worse at Golden Harvest Food Bank in Augusta. Why are shelves empty? How can you help?
Hundreds of thousands of Iowans will not receive SNAP benefits Nov. 1 as food pantries already are serving record numbers of clients.
Everything’s just hard financially,” John Canham said of the pause in SNAP benefits slated for Nov. 1. “It just seems to be going downhill.”