Due to the continuing government shutdown, SNAP (CalFresh) benefits will be halted for more than 270,000 Sacramento county ...
As food aid lapses, officials urge patience at pantries and compassion for neighbors. Here’s how to find assistance and support others.
California’s SNAP program, known as CalFresh, is set to be paused on November 1, and Sacramento region residents have responded with increased donations to food banks. The pause will hurt not only ...
With CalFresh benefits paused, officials are treating hunger like any other emergency--coordinating departments and mapping food needs.
CalFresh payments that usually go out in November were delayed as the federal government shutdown reached its 24th day, ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Tuesday morning that the California Department of Justice filed its 45th ...
The PG&E Corporation Foundation is providing $1.12 million to local food banks, tribal food banks and senior meal programs to help feed the growing number of individuals and families struggling ...
A new Sacramento State report finds that giving $500 monthly to low-income families significantly improved their financial ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Governor Gavin Newsom have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for ...
The National Housing Law Project has warned that the lapse of funding for SNAP will have severe consequences for low-income ...
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