About 3.5 million people in Texas depend on SNAP benefits. Food banks in the state are planning for a surge in clients when those benefits stop going out Nov. 1 due to the ongoing government shutdown.
As the government shutdown continues, hundreds of thousands of Central Texans will soon lose their SNAP benefits.
Michael Close, Chief Operating Officer at Swan Food Pantry, has seen a 17% increase the past three weeks in people asking for ...
Food banks across Texas are preparing for increased demand as SNAP benefits are set to halt Saturday, affecting millions of ...
12-year-old Brayton White is in good spirits after a side-by-side accident led to him being airlifted to the hospital last ...
Texans may lose food assistance this weekend as a result of the government shutdown, forcing those who rely on the ...
The West Texas Food Bank is sounding the alarm as they are struggling to provide food as they see an increased need as the ...
The Senate failed for a 13th time to advance a GOP funding bill that would end the government shutdown, now on Day 28. Follow ...
Food pantries across Central Texas are offering assistance for those in need as the government shutdown continues.
The East Texas Food Bank is preparing for a major surge in demand as SNAP benefits are set to expire due to the government ...
The STFB is seeking donations and volunteers, as many Laredo families relying on food stamps may soon face cuts to food ...
Starting on Nov. 1, the food bank will launch several food distribution sites across Houston, providing food to 15,000 ...
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