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Small pantries step in as Utah SNAP funding halts amid federal shutdown
Utah officials announced today that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will not receive funding in November due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
The organization services 309 pantries across the state and is already stretched thin. Now, with nearly 90,000 additional families potentially needing assistance, the challenge is growing beyond what they can handle.
Utah SNAP benefits halted amid federal shutdown, affecting 86,000 households as community pantries see increased use.
More than 80,000 Utah households will lose access to food assistance next month because of the federal government shutdown, according to the Utah Department of Workforce Services.
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No food stamps? Why federal shutdown will lead to more empty shelves, empty bellies for Utahns
SNAP, also known as food stamps, is fully funded by the federal government and helps about 86,000 Utah households buy food each month, the state said. With the continual government shutdown, that aid will cease.
Thousands of Utahns will soon feel the effects of the shutdown when SNAP benefits end next month, leading to local food pantries anticipating additional stress that will be put on their operations.
More than 85,000 Utah households will be without SNAP benefits as the federally funded program is on pause during the government shutdown.Officials with the Dep
When food benefits run out next month, Rose Wakeham is worried about losing access to more than the fresh vegetables they love to cook. “I might have to quit school and get a different job,” said Wakeham,