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FARGO — A local food bank is asking for help — not in the form of money or donations — but by encouraging residents to contact their state representatives to ensure funding for SNAP benefits.
Tens of thousands of people across Sonoma County and the North Coast rely on SNAP benefits to make ends meet. That aid could ...
A guest column about federal funding cuts penned jointly by By Dr. Brandy Taylor Dédé and Amber Ayala of Children’s Defense ...
New York food banks and pantries would face major impacts from the congressional budget reconciliation bill. The bill calls ...
Food insecurity has surged since the pandemic, leaving families scrambling to replace the two daily meals many children ...
As federal food aid programs face deep cuts, campus pantries like Swoop’s at Eastern Michigan University are struggling to ...
Federal data show roughly 75,000 South Dakota households rely on SNAP benefits to put food on the table and hunger-fighting ...