South Bay nonprofit leaders and government officials are racing to surge food aid into the region, as low-income residents brace for a sudden halt to the federal food stamps program.
Local CalFresh recipients will see a delay in their benefits in November due to the federal government shutdown, says a ...
Nearly 5.5 million Californians will lose CalFresh (SNAP) benefits starting November 1 due to the ongoing federal government ...
State officials say CalFresh benefits will be delayed in November because of the government shutdown. The Dignity Health ...
Sacramento-area food banks say they are bracing for a sharp rise in clients as a federal shutdown threatens to pause CalFresh ...
"Campuses are preparing grocery gift cards and emergency grants and working with on-campus dining facilities to try to figure out expanded meal support," Johanna Lacoe, a research director at UC ...
Some of the nation’s most vulnerable people depend on SNAP, including more than half a million residents in the San Francisco ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP, will run out of funds in just a few days. Caitlin Sly, ...
About 390,000 CalFresh enrollees in seven-county Sacramento region face pause in benefits; food banks brace for surging demand and hope for donations.
More than 35,000 Santa Cruz County residents could lose access to federal food assistance in November as the ongoing government shutdown halts CalFresh payments, leaving families and students ...
We’ve compiled a list of resources throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties to help fill the gap while the federal shutdown continues.
San Luis Obispo County is about to lose out on $5.7 million in CalFresh benefits because of the federal government shutdown that the Trump administration is blaming on Democrat lawmakers. “Due to ...