Syracuse, N.Y. — In Central New York, 100,000 people depend on food stamps to help make ends meet. The federal food stamp program, referred to as SNAP, stopped funding the program on Saturday Nov. 1.
Here's where to look for alternative resources for people who receive SNAP benefits, or food stamps, and how you can help ...
Serves Homestead, West Homestead, Munhall, Duquesne, Whitaker and West Mifflin. Food pantry distribution on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 9-11 a.m. Serves North Braddock, Braddock Hills, and ...
Roughly 42 million people were plunged into severe food insecurity as SNAP funding lapsed amid a historically long government ...
WPTV is exploring innovative ways to connect residents with food resources, particularly through the United Way’s Online Food Finder Map ...