Nonprofits and cities rush to prepare as hundreds of thousands who depend on federal food aid remain in limbo.
Minnesota's food shelves are set to get a funding boost amid surging demand stemming from the ongoing government shutdown.
Food shelves across the Twin Cities metro are bracing for an influx of need – as more than 400,000 Minnesotans lose access to ...
The nonprofit organization says they have received a flood of donations following its social media post showing bare shelves.
Food shelves strive to provide nutritious and fresh food items, including perishables like bread, dairy, produce and meat.
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Rutland food shelves prepare to provide for community as uncertainty around SNAP benefits persists
Food shelves in Rutland have been busy. Aubrey Bridge, executive director of the Rutland Community Cupboard said the people ...
The allocation of emergency funding is intended to help more than 440,000 Minnesotans who will go without federal and state ...
In just two days, 42 million Americans who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for food will ...
Washington County allocates $250,000 to local food shelves in response to federal shutdown impacting SNAP benefits.
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Gov. Walz unveils $4 million for MN food shelves as shutdown could halt SNAP benefits
Gov. Tim Walz announced $4 million in emergency funding will go to Minnesota food shelves as the ongoing government shutdown ...
SNAP funding distribution across the U.S. is currently set to end on Nov. 1 as the federal government shutdown continues.
On Monday, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will announce $4 million in one-time emergency funding for Minnesota food shelves, according to a press release.
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