Local food banks, nonprofits gear up for spike in food insecurity

Local food banks and other nonprofits are gearing up for a spike in demand for their services.

About 160,000 residents receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, but the federal government shutdown has threatened $60 million in monthly federal food benefits that would go to Hawaiʻi.

But the organizations are also scrambling to find enough food to give out…

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