PHILADELPHIA - The federal government announced earlier this week that it would not be issuing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits on Nov. 1 because of the ongoing government ...
Officials will notify the approximately 2 million people in Pennsylvania who receive SNAP benefits when payments can resume.
These resources include pantries, free fridges, food banks, and free grocery programs by neighborhood or region.
Without a citywide effort to protect access to SNAP, work requirements will leave Philadelphians without food on the table.
The agency noted in a press release that SNAP recipients could stretch unspent funds throughout the freeze, as they expire at ...
Nearly 2 million people in Pennsylvania receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP. WGAL broke down the number of SNAP recipients in Pennsylvania ...
EVEN IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE HELP FROM THE SNAP PROGRAM, MAYBE YOUR NEIGHBOR, YOUR COWORKER, OR EVEN A FAMILY MEMBER MIGHT BE GETTING THAT HELP. AND SOME COMMUNITIES HERE IN PENNSYLVANIA NEED A LITTLE ...
A potential SNAP freeze just two weeks away has area food banks scrambling and the people who rely on them very worried.