Gov. Walz unveils $4 million for MN food shelves
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A food shelf is open at MSP Airport in support of federal employees who are working without pay during the government shutdown.
On Tuesday, the Salvation Army of Rochester posted a call for help on Facebook. Over the next several hours, the post went viral.
Food boxes are available every Wednesday as long as the shutdown continues, and will continue for two weeks after it is over.
You can’t out-fundraise this problem.” Harvesters braces for a wave of hunger, food needs as SNAP benefits stop in November.
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Echo food shelf may have to lower disbursements per client due to incoming demand
Governor Tim Walz announced $4 Million in emergency funds will be given to Minnesota's food shelves in response to the ongoing federal government shutdown and the very real possibility that SNAP benefits will not go out in November.
SNAP benefits will stop soon, making a bad situation worse at Golden Harvest Food Bank in Augusta. Why are shelves empty? How can you help?
A coalition of Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit on Tuesday to stop President Donald Trump's administration from suspending food aid benefits starting on November 1 amid the ongoing U.S. government shutdown.