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What Happens If SNAP Gets Cut?

As discussions around the federal budget continue, proposed changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) could have significant impact on millions of families. A potential 21% cut to SNAP funding would reduce critical support for individuals and households who rely on the program to afford groceries.

As the largest anti-hunger program in the U.S., SNAP provides crucial support for households struggling to afford groceries. These cuts come at a time when inflation, rising food costs and stagnant wages are already making harder for Americans to put meals on the table.

How You Can Help

We must act to protect SNAP. Contact your representative and sign this letter to advocate for food security:

If you are able, consider donating to Food Lifeline to support food distribution efforts in our local communities.

Food is a human right, your voice matters. Take action today.