SNAP benefits are ending Nov. 1 under the federal government shutdown. Here's how hungry families can get help in Florida.
Food banks, pantries and other resources available in Central Florida. Donations and volunteers needed in some areas.
As the government shutdown continues, federal employees are working without paychecks, and starting Nov. 1, federal SNAP ...
A larger food bank in Central Florida is gearing up to help feed a larger number of people if SNAP benefits run up Saturday, ...
South Florida nonprofits are scrambling to build stopgap sources for thousands of food stamp recipients who may lose federal ...
All 43 Democratic Florida state legislators sent a letter Tuesday to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) asking him to declare a state of ...
About 2.8 million Floridians will lose their SNAP benefits Nov. 1 unless the government shutdown ends. Here's where families ...
Good News Food Pantry 12695 NW 7th Ave., North Miami 305-877-4399 mygnc.org The North Miami-based food pantry provides free food and supplemental meals to “the poor, needy, and homeless in South ...
November SNAP benefits remain paused until the federal government can be funded. As next month approaches, there doesn’t ...
Top elected officials in South Florida, along with food banks, raised a red flag on Wednesday as they warned of dire ...
By Nov. 1, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will no longer provide monthly allowances for nearly 37,000 ...
The Palm Beach County Food Bank remains committed to providing assistance, though they acknowledge their resources will be ...
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