May Dugan helps Cleveland community fill SNAP gap

Another Cleveland nonprofit is stepping up to help fill the gap in SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown.

This week, the May Dugan Center at 4115 Bridge Avenue on Cleveland’s west side is expanding its food pantry capacity by 80% to meet the increasing need.

“We have increased our capacity to serve up to 4,500,” said Andy Trares, executive director of the May Dugan Center. “So, about 2,000 more than we do on a normal week.”…

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