More than a-million Georgians depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to put food on the table.
Uncertainty about whether SNAP funds will flow or freeze is prompting farmers and community groups to step up and fill the food gap.
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.
If SNAP funding lapses for the 1.4 million Georgians who utilize the benefits on Nov. 1, people can find food assistance from ...
Community members across metro Atlanta are stepping up to help people dealing with food insecurity while SNAP payments remain ...
If you are in need of assistance during this time, here are some food banks and organizations in metro Atlanta and North Georgia that can help: ...
Food pantries in Georgia are bracing for impacts as benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, won’t be renewed in November.
Residents seeking food or other aid can call the One Stop for Help Community Navigators at 770-822-8850 or use the Atlanta Community Food Bank’s Pantry Map to locate nearby pantries.
ATLANTA — Time is running out for millions of Georgians who rely on federal food assistance, as Congress fails to reach an agreement to reopen the government. Nearly 1.4 million people in Georgia are ...
Williams was recently contacted by Everybody Eats Together, a group that runs a free food cart outside Agnes Jones Elementary School in Atlanta. By the time classes end for the day, children can stop ...