How Will Low-Income Families Eat Without SNAP?

If the Trump administration does not use its reserve funding to restore the SNAP program, tens of millions of people across the country will be impacted, including one in six Pennsylvanians.

In its October 29 livestream, the Hall Monitor team looked at who will be most harmed, and which local resources might help Philadelphians get the nutrition they need without this vital government program.

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