The announcement that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits wouldn’t be distributed in November rippled through ...
In total, Maine DHHS says nearly 12.5 percent of Maine’s population receive SNAP benefits, with several counties – ...
The funds are intended to strengthen Maine’s food pantries and hunger relief programs as federal food aid stops during the ...
This money is expected to help provide food for the nearly 170,000 Maine residents who rely on SNAP benefits, as funding will ...
With roughly 170,000 Mainers about to lose federal food assistance and, in the absence of a state contingency plan, dozens of ...
Maine business owners are stepping in to help support community members who are struggling to feed their families with SNAP ...
Federal food assistance for nearly 170,000 Mainers is likely to halt next week due to the government shutdown. Some local businesses are stepping in to provide free food and supplies to fill the gap.
Seacoast NH and Maine food pantries listed here as Nov. 1 end to SNAP benefits looms amid government shutdown.
Of the total pledged, $1 million will come from the governor's contingency account, with the John T. Gorman Foundation contributing $250,000 to supplement food supplies for Maine households.
Sen. Craig Hickman, an organic farmer, says the state 'must act quickly' to cover the anticipated loss of federal food ...
Two separate federal judges in New England have ruled that the Trump administration must continue paying federal SNAP ...
An estimated 12.5% of Maine’s population rely on SNAP benefits, though that percentage is higher in Androscoggin, Aroostook, ...
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