Omaha, metro communities unite to combat food insecurity following SNAP cuts

OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – With many Nebraskans losing their SNAP benefits and local pantries starting to feel that strain, people in the community are looking to fill that gap with their own neighborhood pantries and free meals.

In Papillion, the Paul family started a mini pantry in their front yard.

“I think it’s important to help people out when people are struggling in these times of need. You know, people help each other out and paying it forward just makes me feel good,” said Elizabeth Paul…

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