With demand greater than supply, Mid-Michigan animal shelters are bracing for the impact of SNAP benefits coming to a halt.
“I am sure we’re going to see an even greater increase in the need for our services, with people trying to juggle bills, groceries, prescriptions and everything else they need,” said Holly Guild, director of Ingham County Animal Control and Shelter.
Guild said demand for the shelter’s free pet food pantry has been steadily increasing…
 
            