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As federal funding for SNAP runs out, some companies are offering deals on groceries for recipients who won't be receiving their normal benefits.
In a press release, DoorDash said it plans to help alleviate those who depend on SNAP benefits with an emergency food response starting today.
Air traffic controller Jack Criss, a single father, says he's had to make difficult financial decisions to support his family during the government shutdown.
Delivery services DoorDash and Gopuff plan to help SNAP recipients who might need some extra assistance this November. Here's how you can sign up
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Jack Criss, an air traffic control specialist at Joint Base Andrews, has been forced to pick up a second job at DoorDash as the shutdown drags on.
For the first time, Instituto Del Progreso Latino in Pilsen is offering the pantry twice a week, as demand is expected to grow with the impending pause on SNAP benefits.
Food pantries across central Ohio are preparing for community members to lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits as the federal government shutdown continues.