SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A government shutdown is as a real possibility, and hunger relief organizations across San Diego are preparing for the potential impact on military families and low-income households.
Feeding San Diego, one of the region’s largest food distribution centers, is bracing for increased demand should the shutdown take effect Wednesday. The organization served approximately 180,000 households last month and expects that number to rise significantly.
“Very concerned with our active duty military community as we know,” said Carissa Casares, director of communications and content at Feeding San Diego…