Here's where people can get help with food assistance
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He’s giving two weeks of his time to Farm Rescue, a 20-year-old nonprofit that helps farm families in crisis across the Midwest. Last weekend, Lindig was one of a small group of volunteers who converged on Buffalo to harvest 200 acres of corn for a farmer recovering from a stroke.
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How hunger relief groups say you can help feed your neighbors during the shutdown and beyond
Many people might be wondering how they can help their neighbors put food on the table with federal food aid set to be frozen on Nov. 1. The U.S.
Workers at Augusta Regional Airport have been working without pay for nearly a month, prompting local churches and businesses to organize meal support.
CORE, which has previous experience responding to storms in the Caribbean, has deployed air cargo ships of hygiene kits, tarps and essential relief supplies to Jamaica and is preparing to send resources to Haiti. The organization is accepting donations here.
More likely than not, someone in your community – whether friend, family or neighbor – uses SNAP benefits. As millions of people could lose access to food assistance programs during the government shutdown, many Americans are trying – in however small a way – to fill in the gaps for people at risk of being left behind.
The NYT Connections for November 3 is now out. This engaging game offers players 16 words each day, which must be divided into four distinct categories. Each group is based on a unique theme, and players must determine which words belong in the same group.
Dilbert' creator Scott Adams makes urgent plea to Trump for help getting cancer treatment after reported Kaiser Permanente scheduling delays.