NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Thousands of Tennessee families are now navigating a growing food crisis as SNAP benefits officially come to an end for many recipients across the state. Tennessee estimates nearly 700,000 people could lose access to SNAP, creating urgent demand at food pantries and community distribution sites.
Across Middle Tennessee, counties are stepping in with expanded hours, walk-in services, and emergency food pickup events to fill the gap for families suddenly without assistance.
Montgomery County: Clarksville Urban Ministries…