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Farm Share: Food Banks Can’t Replace SNAP
The halt of SNAP benefits affects 42 million Americans, with 96% of surveyed cities reporting severe impacts and increased pressure on local aid organizations, U.S. Conference of Mayors said.
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Farm Share: Food banks can’t replace SNAP
When crises hit, America turns to its food banks. During COVID-19, organizations like Farm Share helped keep families fed through long months of uncertainty. We stayed because people needed us — through a pandemic, record price spikes, and storm seasons that seemed to arrive faster and hit harder. We will always be there for our neighbors. But we first need to be honest with the public: food banks cannot replace the Supplemental Nutrition Assist…
·Florida, United States
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