Will the nearly 3 million Floridians who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program go without their benefits next ...
SNAP benefits are ending Nov. 1 under the federal government shutdown. Here's how hungry families can get help in Florida.
Almost 3 million Floridians could see their SNAP benefits delayed in November if the government shutdown continues.
More than 3 million Floridians will miss out on food stamp, SNAP, benefits in November. Here's how to find local resources ...
Food banks, pantries and other resources available in Central Florida. Donations and volunteers needed in some areas.
SNAP funds running out during the shutdown is the big news, but other food assistance programs are also running dry.
Director of Philanthropy at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, Dan Samuels, joins WESH 2 to share the direct ...
Good News Food Pantry 12695 NW 7th Ave., North Miami 305-877-4399 mygnc.org The North Miami-based food pantry provides free food and supplemental meals to “the poor, needy, and homeless in South ...
South Florida nonprofits are scrambling to build stopgap sources for thousands of food stamp recipients who may lose federal ...
As the Nov. 1 cutoff in federal SNAP nutrition aid looms, South Florida nonprofit agencies that distrbute food to low-income residents and others in need are now rallying to plug the gap.
The federal government will not send out November SNAP benefits if the shutdown continues into the weekend. But what happens ...
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