The longer SNAP benefit recipients go without assistance, chances grow significantly for more problems.
CEO Kimberly Williams of Dallas-based Interfaith Family Services is very concerned about a spike in evictions because families will have to choose between buying food or paying their rent and utilities.
“We’re asking people to contribute to Interfaith right now and the funds will either go to supplement our food pantry or they will go to our Rent and Utilities Assistance Fund which goes 100 percent to families,” Williams said…