The Alabama Department of Human Resources has confirmed the state will not be providing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for the month of November because of the federal government shutdown.
The Alabama Department of Human Resources confirmed that recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as SNAP or Food Stamps will not receive aid during the month of ...
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How many people could lose SNAP benefits in AL? What to know about state's food stamp program
Alabama SNAP benefits will not go out on Nov 1, leaving thousands at risk. How many will be affected? Here's what to know.
Food assistance for more than 40 million people – including 750,000 in Alabama – will stop Nov. 1 as the government shutdown ...
More than 750,000 Alabamians will lose food assistance in November as federal shutdown continues, but local organizations are ...
Several Tuscaloosa area food pantries are available to provide food assistance during the suspension of SNAP benefits.
SNAP benefits were paused nationwide in November due to the federal government shutdown. The SNAP initiative in Alabama is managed by the Alabama Department of Human Resources. The program provides ...
SNAP benefits will be suspended after Nov. 1 until the federal government reopens, according to the Alabama Department of Human Resources. Recipients can use benefits issued to their EBT card prior to ...
More than 750,000 Alabamians, nearly half of them children, will lose SNAP benefits Saturday as the federal shutdown halts ...
The United Way of West Alabama is pledging $50,000 so families won't go hungry during a growing food insecurity crisis.
A $50,000 grant from United Way of West Alabama will support families affected by the interruption of Supplemental Nutrition ...
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