Shasta College Food Pantry Surge Highlights Campus Safety Net for Hungry Students
Student food insecurity spikes: 1,600 served this fiscal year, up from prior year due to rising need.
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Student food insecurity spikes: 1,600 served this fiscal year, up from prior year due to rising need.
Experts warn: The U.S. unemployment insurance system is not prepared for a recession, with benefits in many states falling far short of workers' lost wages—demanding reforms to protect families.
Trend: Federal SNAP work requirement expansions drive steep participation drops, hitting vulnerable groups amid rising needs.
Trend spotlight: Non-apparent disabilities sideline workers amid shortages, but shifts loom.
Ongoing scandals expose oversight gaps in state welfare programs:
Federal proposal to eliminate LIHEAP in FY2027 budget leaves 6 million households vulnerable amid skyrocketing energy prices—80 million Americans now...
Rising fuel costs are crippling Central Florida nonprofits delivering food to struggling families:
Pandemic-era vouchers for 427 households end by Dec 31, 2026, due to skyrocketing rents.
TANF interest surges amid economic pressures, offering temporary cash and support to low-income families with children.
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SNAP shortfall: Covers food but excludes hygiene essentials like soap, toilet paper.
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Trend alert: Federal SNAP eligibility changes are cutting off immigrants and refugees from food aid in expanding states.
Broad federal individual assistance now covers residents in Chelan, Grays Harbor, King, Lewis, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, and...
Seniors skip billions yearly in easy-to-claim aid:
Key preservations despite fiscal strain: