Northeast Wisconsin communities rally to ensure no one goes hungry during SNAP uncertainty

BROWN COUNTY (WLUK) — The uncertainty of FoodShare benefits has recipients concerned and Northeast Wisconsin communities stepping up to help.

From food pantries to food trucks, everyone agrees that no one should go hungry.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known in Wisconsin as FoodShare, helps more than 40 million Americans buy food. In Wisconsin, about 689,000 residents — including 170,000 children and 110,000 individuals over the age of 60 — receive FoodShare benefits each month…

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