Richardson Woman's Front-Yard Pantry Addresses SNAP Delays During Government Shutdown
WFAANovember 5, 20251 min1,447 views
3 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβCommunity Response to SNAP Delays
- π‘ A Richardson woman, Katie Managold, started a front-yard food pantry in response to SNAP benefit delays caused by the government shutdown.
- π― The initiative began with three buckets and a Facebook post, quickly growing due to community support.
- π Neighbors contributed non-perishable items like oatmeal and ramen noodles, and donated hundreds of dollars to a local food bank.
Impact on Families
- β οΈ The government shutdown has led to reduced and delayed SNAP benefits, impacting approximately 42 million Americans.
- π Managold expressed heartbreak over the situation, motivating her to take direct action to help families in need.
- β One SNAP recipient expressed deep gratitude for the pantry, highlighting its importance for those relying on the benefits.
Expanding the Initiative
- π² The pantry's success has inspired further community action, with nearly 50 neighbors agreeing to cook hot meals for Thanksgiving.
- π Managold views this effort as a way to
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