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Before dawn Saturday, vehicles started lining up at NRG Stadium as the Houston Food Bank prepared to open a large-scale “supersite” to distribute food to families worried about the future of federal a
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Houston Food Bank hosting distribution sites for those impacted by government shutdown
As we approach one full month of the federal government shutdown, the Houston Food Bank is planning distribution sites to help those who are impacted.
With the 2025 federal government shutdown now entering its fourth week, many Houstonians who depend on nutrition assistance programs, such as SNAP benefits, are concerned that their resources could be delayed.
As many as 500 employees of the federal government came to a food distribution event hosted by the Houston Food Bank. They haven’t received a paycheck in weeks — and many are working without pay.
The continuation of the government shutdown threatens access to federal food assistance programs for millions of Americans.
This new facility is set to triple the number of meals provided to Houston's children in need, expanding from 10,000 to a potential 26,000 meals a day by 2031.
The SNAP program has been a major piece of the U.S. social safety network since it launched as the food stamp program in 1964. It’s been in the spotlight like never before since President
WSJ’s Farah Otero-Amad reports from the Food Bank for NYC’s Community Kitchen, which expects to see an increase in patrons as SNAP benefits face potential interruptions.