Trump Administration Will Partially Fund SNAP as Catholic Groups Try to Fill Gap
Catholic organizations that provide food assistance to low-income people have been trying to fill the gap amid the funding losses.
Catholic organizations that provide food assistance to low-income people have been trying to fill the gap amid the funding losses.
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will lapse on Nov. 1, meaning millions of Americans will no longer have access to food assistance.
The Catholic convert runs the food bank at St. John the Baptist parish in Longmont, Colorado
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