As the government shutdown continues, several federal welfare programs, including SNAP, are set to expire on Nov. 1.
“It’s been a real rollercoaster,” said Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, Executive Director of FoodShare. “We just don’t know what’s ...
The South Carolina Department of Social Services is issuing guidance as the ongoing government shutdown could threaten SNAP ...
State agencies across the nation are warning that because of the shutdown the program may not be able to give out benefits.
Food stamp recipients may not get SNAP benefits in November as federal government shutdown continues. South Carolina ...
McMaster announced during the press conference that he has activated the One SC Fund as well as the State Guard. Officials ...
Central Carolina Community Foundation activated the emergency food response program to allow for a coordinated charitable ...
SNAP benefits are set to end due to the Federal Government shutdown. A new campaign in South Carolina has been launched to ...
Administered by the Central Carolina Community Foundation, the fund will help support local food banks amidst the upcoming ...
SC State Guard will launch emergency food distribution Nov. 5–7 and 10–14 at Harvest of Hope locations in Columbia and ...
A Murrells Inlet foundation is stepping up to support local food distribution for those in need amid the temporary suspension ...
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