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Schools are bracing for the impact on their students as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) teeters on the brink of running out of money amid the government shutdown. SNAP
One in eight Americans use federal food aid but halting the SNAP program would hurt Black Americans more than anyone else
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A foodbank has reassured clients it "will still keep going" despite news it has to leave its base in Hereford. FoodShare, at St Martin's Hereford, was told it would have to close the service with immediate effect, last Friday.
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Denver nonprofit, food pantry looking for new home after losing contract at recreation center
A Denver nonprofit that has fed families for 15 years says its contract to operate out of the Globeville Recreation Center wasn't renewed, giving it two months to find a new location.
Fearing the “greatest food scarcity since the Depression,” state Rep. Allison Tant has been on a mission to ensure residents in her district won't go hungry when food assistance benefits are cut off on Nov. 1 amid the ongoing government shutdown.
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While SNAP battle leaves Americans fearing hunger, near $400 billion in food wasted every year
As the political battle over food stamps leave millions of Americans fearing hunger, the U.S. is wasting up to an estimated $382 billion a year in food.