As the government shutdown continues, several federal welfare programs, including SNAP, are set to expire on Nov. 1.
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South Carolina governor mobilizes aid due to SNAP issues
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced the activation of the Central Carolina Community Foundation's One SC Fund and directed the South Carolina State Guard (SCSG) to assist food banks statewide ...
SNAP benefits will vanish on Nov. 1 for more than 42 million Americans. Here are food banks and pantries accepting new ...
Tony Catone, the director of the state Department of Social Services, said South Carolina families received $103.8 million in ...
Gov. McMaster activates the One SC Fund and State Guard to support food banks as SNAP cuts loom, urging donations to keep shelves stocked statewide.
TikTok rumors are swirling as SNAP benefits are on the line. What's happening with Walmart and how South Carolina is getting ...
"While South Carolina cannot fully replace federal SNAP benefits, we can and we will step up to help our neighbors," ...
Over summer break, University of South Carolina hospitality assistant professor Scott Taylor Jr. can still be found in the kitchen making meals and snacks for college students who face food insecurity ...
More than half a million South Carolinians who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, could face ...
Gov. Henry McMaster asked for “extraordinary” donations to the One SC Fund ahead of November 1, when federal food benefits ...
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