As the government shutdown continues, SNAP recipients are facing new uncertainty — with funds set to expire at the start of November.
As the SNAP crisis begins, Chattanooga non-profits are teaming up to make sure food stays on the table for those families in need.
Starting from community gardens where fresh produce is planted and shared, to food drives with plenty of boxes filled with donations.
Corbin Snardon, a board member for SEED, says it’s important that the community has access to fresh produce during this tough time…