Gwinnett Co. teen raised thousands to help families during SNAP pause

While the federal government struggled to reach an agreement for weeks on end until the shutdown’s ultimate end on Nov. 12, a Gwinnett County teenager stepped up to help families in need.

November started with a bleak realization for over 1.4-million Georgians: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) would only be partially funded for the month.

Jaeleon Hawkins-Jones is a 16-year-old high school junior in Gwinnett County and a member of Gwinnett Young Democrats, and he says his family being in a similar situation is what drove him.

“It’s really simple. My family relied on SNAP benefits, and when I heard the news that it was going to be pausing, it devastated me,” Hawkins-Jones said. “It broke my heart because the main people who are supposed to be protecting our families and making sure that we’re able to survive … couldn’t come to an agreement to figure out how they’re going to keep their citizens fed.”…

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