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.
More than a-million Georgians depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to put food on the table.
One local organization is scrambling after federal funding stopped, trying to keep meals on the table for seniors in need.
A recent study found that more than half of Americans say the cost of living is their biggest source of anxiety.
Tucked away in the charming town of Social Circle, Georgia, Hot Rod’s Diner stands as a testament to the enduring power of a perfectly crafted banana split and the magic that happens when classic ...
Now Collins is among the estimated 42 million people around the country (that includes about one and a half million in ...
New Disabled South is distributing funds to help disabled individuals in Alabama and other Southern states as SNAP benefits ...
SNAP benefits will stop going out Saturday as the government shutdown enters its 28th day, leaving 42 million Americans ...
With a potential lapse in federal food assistance starting November 1, several local restaurants are stepping up to help ...
bring the responsible parties around the table and figure out the problem,” Georgia GOP Chair Josh McKoon said. The federal government spends about $3.2 billion annually on SNAP benefits for ...
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