Over 260,000 South Carolina households receive federal food benefits that went unpaid Nov. 1. Food banks warn they won’t be ...
According to the Iowa Hunger Coalition, the administration’s plan to issue 50% partial benefits for November leaves “more questions than answers.” ...
Second Harvest Food Bank has ramped up efforts to deliver food to pantries throughout the Carolinas as SNAP benefits go unfunded.
While South Carolina has relied on private donations to fill in for food benefits, other states used their own general funds.
The Waccaamaw Community Foundation (WCF) announced its suppport for nonprofit providers as SNAP remains temprarily suspended ...
As federal SNAP funding falls short, Harvest Hope Food Bank is racing to feed thousands of South Carolinians, relying on ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), facing its first-ever funding lapse on Nov. 1 amid the ongoing government shutdown, is ...
SNAP benefits are stopping next month due to the government shutdown. Here are other resources you can use to provide ...
Even without a government shutdown and the threatened cessation in federal food assistance benefits on Nov. 1, more people around the Lowcountry have food insecurity than in a long time.
As the federal government shutdown continues and SNAP benefits remain uncertain, here's where those in need can find food and ...
Walmart has heard the rumors that it’s closing its doors because of the SNAP shutoff – and the retail giant says they’re not ...
South Carolina voters will decide on mayors, councils, and other local offices on Nov. 4. Learn how to check your ballot, find polling places, and prepare to vote.
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