Regional organizations prepare for more SNAP benefit losses, holiday season

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“The county partners with local organizations like Just Harvest, a nonprofit that aims to reduce hunger, to aid those applying for SNAP benefits or updating their profiles in about 60 sites throughout the county.

Within the last six weeks, the organization has responded to inquiries from more than 400 community members and submitted more than 200 applications for benefits, said Ann Sanders, director of public benefits, policy, and programs for Just Harvest.”

Publish Date: 11-20-2025

News Outlet: Next Generation Newsroom

Author: Erin Yudt

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