While Tennessee is not allocating funds to continue the SNAP program in the state, it is working with food pantries to help ...
Federal judges ruled the Trump administration is required to pay out at least partial food aid to SNAP recipients during the ...
SNAP assistance lapsed on Nov. 1. Food banks and pantries immediately saw a sharp increase in requests for help.
The federal government shutdown has entered its second month, halting federal operations, including the Supplemental ...
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More than half a million Tennesseans are now without SNAP benefits. Here are other resources
That means the funds have dried up for the nearly 700,000 Tennesseans who use EBT cards to pay for groceries and other food ...
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Tennessee will not use billions of reserve dollars to cover SNAP if government shutdown continues
The state of Tennessee will not use any of its over $2 billion “Rainy Day Fund” to pay out Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
With government food aid set to run out on November 1 as the shutdown continues, families have been left wondering where to ...
Low-income and no-income families rely on the monthly benefits, which typically reload automatically on an EBT card, to buy groceries. Each household’s allotment depends on income and family size. The ...
The Tennessee Department of Human Services today announced that the department, in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Education, has launched the Summer EBT Program for the 2023-24 academic ...
The Nashville Farmers' Market is making fresh food more affordable for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) users ...
Second Harvest Food Bank director pleas to Tennessee leadership to re-enroll into Summer EBT program
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The executive director of Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee, Rhonda Chafin, is calling on Gov. Bill Lee to reconsider his decision to not renew in the Summer ...
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