As the government shutdown continues, several federal welfare programs, including SNAP, are set to expire on Nov. 1.
While South Carolina has relied on private donations to fill in for food benefits, other states used their own general funds.
A week into a fundraising campaign to help stock shelves, South Carolina’s disaster relief fund provided nearly $233,000 to ...
The South Carolina State Guard is leading a statewide food distribution mission to help families affected by the federal ...
The Trump Administration said it will pay November food stamps benefits—in part. How much will beneficiaries receive, and ...
SNAP benefits will vanish on Nov. 1 for more than 42 million Americans. Here are food banks and pantries accepting new ...
Over summer break, University of South Carolina hospitality assistant professor Scott Taylor Jr. can still be found in the kitchen making meals and snacks for college students who face food insecurity ...
Second Harvest Food Bank has ramped up efforts to deliver food to pantries throughout the Carolinas as SNAP benefits go unfunded.
“It’s been a real rollercoaster,” said Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, Executive Director of FoodShare. “We just don’t know what’s ...
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