Across the United States, 42 million people are struggling to put food on the table after disruptions to SNAP benefit payments. With payments disrupted and delayed, parents are stretching every dollar to afford groceries, and upcoming changes to federal food assistance programs may make things even harder. Families who depend on these benefits to feed their children and meet their most basic needs are increasingly turning to food banks and local organizations for support.
Across the United States, millions of families who rely on food assistance have suddenly lost access to this vital support. Food banks and meal programs are now seeing even sharper increases, including from families seeking help for the first time. The impact reaches every state-impacting children, working parents, older adults on fixed incomes, and people living with disabilities. Local organizations are stepping up to meet urgent needs and need support to keep their shelves stocked.
Your donation to the GlobalGiving SNAP Emergency Relief Fund fuels trusted local organizations on the front lines, delivering both immediate relief and long-term support for families facing hunger. Your gift helps food banks, meal programs, and community partners keep shelves stocked, reach underserved neighborhoods, and empower volunteers who nourish their communities so everyone has access to nutritious food throughout this crisis.
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