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The ongoing government shutdown has led to delays in SNAP benefits for November, leaving many recipients uncertain about when they will receive their aid.
With $16 million in SNAP benefits invested in Louisville monthly, one local non-profit is expanding its food pantry operations to assist families facing food insecurity due to the benefit cutoff.
Several local food and drink vendors across Birmingham are hosting a free food giveaway to help local government workers and SNAP recipients.
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell will host a roundtable on food insecurity and the SNAP crisis in Tuscaloosa on Monday, Nov. 3.
As we approach the holidays, there are Kentuckians that won’t be focused on lights and tinsel but on food and shelter. While we await the opening of the federal government ...
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency ahead of Snap benefits being ...
Long lines have formed at food pantries across the U.S. as federal food benefits were cut off due to the government shutdown.
Laura Brooks with God’s Pantry Food Bank estimates that 250,000 people in central and eastern Kentucky may need to supplement their SNAP benefits with food provided by local food banks and pantries.
CEO and President of Dare to Care, Vincent James, joined WLKY live in the studio to talk about the lapse in SNAP funding and its impact on Kentuckiana.
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