OKC Homeless Alliance prepares to help more people amid government shutdown

OKC Homeless Alliance prepares to help more people amid government shutdown

OKLAHOMA CITY – Experts say many of the nearly 700,000 Oklahomans on SNAP face the decision to pay rent or buy groceries. Leaders at the Homeless Alliance said their resources are stretched, and they expect more demand.

Homeless Alliance CEO Meghan Mueller said she expects to see more people take advantage of their meal services even if people have housing. They also have some advice for people feeling the pinch with food assistance on pause…

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