COBB COUNTY, Ga. — Hunger is the newest concern connected to the government shutdown. Metro Atlanta military commanders ...
As many federal workers enter their fourth week of working without pay, the USDA says food assistance benefits, known as SNAP, will run out Nov. 1.
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Atlanta area food bank says they can not act as long-term replacement for SNAP shortage
Atlanta Community Food Bank is steadfast in their commitment to stocking the shelves of their partner food pantries, but said no food bank can act as a long-term replacement for SNAP.
With 1 in 8 people relying on SNAP to put food on the table, millions of people in Georgia and South Carolina face hunger.
Starting Saturday, millions of Americans will lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits if the federal government shutdown continues.
With the federal government shutdown barrelling toward a Nov. 1 “fiscal cliff,” state, local and tribal leaders are issuing ...
People are appealing to the South Carolina and Georgia governors to come to the rescue of SNAP recipients as federal funding ...
ATLANTA — As more than 1.4 million Georgians prepare to lose food stamp or SNAP benefits starting November 1, local food ...
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Food pantries across metro Atlanta are bracing for a surge in demand as federal SNAP benefits are set ...
The political fallout from the ongoing federal government shutdown continued Monday in Georgia, as Democrats pushed to ...
If the federal government shutdown continues, food and benefit programs, including SNAP, could be cut by Nov. 1 due to funding lapses.
Local families are feeling the financial impact of the government shutdown. Nearly a month into the shutdown, WRBL News 3 ...
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