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United Way To Distribute $150,000 In Emergency Funding To Support Food Pantries Amid SNAP Disruption

United Way and partners provide $150,000 to local pantries supporting 34,000+ Hamilton County residents facing food insecurity amid SNAP benefit disruption.

Summary by wshu.org
Governor Ned Lamont visited the foo distribution site on Wednesday. (Molly Ingram / WSHU)Efforts to feed people who rely on federal food assistance in Connecticut are underway during interruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).No new benefits will be available starting November 1, as the government shutdown continues.The state has allocated an additional $3 million to Connecticut Foodshare, a nonprofit organization. The…

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chattanoogan.com broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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