Food assistance for almost 700,000 Oklahomans in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will be suspended ...
FoodShare funding and payments for some Head Start agencies are among the programs that could be affected if the federal shutdown continues.
As the shutdown approaches November, the Trump administration is warning that SNAP benefits, or food stamps, are on the line.
The nearly 600,000 Hoosiers who rely on food assistance via SNAP are facing a possible lapse in benefits as the federal ...
More than a quarter-million North Carolina residents may also be in danger of losing WIC benefits if the government shutdown ...
SNAP recipients may lose November benefits if the shutdown continues. Local pantries offer support in Boone and Winnebago ...
Because the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is funded by the federal government, the ongoing shutdown means states ...
As the government shutdown enters a fourth week, hunger is a growing concern as grocery bills remain high and federal ...
SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans are at risk as the ongoing government shutdown threatens funding for November food ...
If the federal government shutdown continues, nearly 1.4 million Ohioans could miss the monthly payments that help them buy groceries starting Nov. 1.
The shutdown, now entering its second month, could disrupt benefits for roughly 5.5 million Californians who rely on CalFresh ...