About 390,000 CalFresh enrollees in seven-county Sacramento region face pause in benefits; food banks brace for surging demand and hope for donations.
Nearly 5.5 million Californians will lose CalFresh (SNAP) benefits starting November 1 due to the ongoing federal government ...
Food banks across California are preparing for a surge in demand as disruptions to CalFresh benefits leave many working-class ...
Thousands of Sacramento County families are preparing for a pause in CalFresh benefits as the federal government shutdown ...
We want to ensure that residents receive medical care and food benefits they’re entitled to through our programs.” ...
Sacramento Food Bank braces for record demand as CalFresh benefits are expected to pause amid government shutdown.
Kern's largest food bank announced Wednesday it will ramp up food distributions starting Monday in Bakersfield and in targeted outlying areas to help meet the immense need posed by the impending end ...
Here’s a county-by-county breakdown of CalFresh recipients in the Sacramento area impacted by the shutdown. SACRAMENTO COUNTY ...
Sacramento-area food banks say they are bracing for a sharp rise in clients as a federal shutdown threatens to pause CalFresh ...
SNAP, or food stamps, won't be available to some 42 million Americans come Nov. 1. But what can you buy with SNAP? Only ...
Elayyat shared that roughly 400,000 residents or about 240,000 households within the county, use the CalFresh program. She ...
Some of the nation’s most vulnerable people depend on SNAP, including more than half a million residents in the San Francisco ...