Uncertainty about whether SNAP funds will flow or freeze is prompting farmers and community groups to step up and fill the food gap.
With a potential lapse in federal food assistance starting November 1, several local restaurants are stepping up to help ...
One local organization is scrambling after federal funding stopped, trying to keep meals on the table for seniors in need.
The government shutdown could soon take food off the table for more than a million Georgians who rely on SNAP benefits — leaving many families anxious.
The federal government says the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will run out of money Nov. 1. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says there is nothing the state can do.
In the face of hunger, several metro Atlanta organizations are pitching in, from food banks to churches to local governments.