North Omaha food bank sees surge as SNAP cuts, grocery costs rise

  • About 18,000 Nebraskans lost SNAP benefits following the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill Act, and food banks are feeling the impact.
  • Project Hope is seeing an unusual spike in first-time clients, with new visitors arriving at a higher rate than the typical 25% over the last 45 days.
  • Donations of food and money help, but Project Hope also needs volunteers to keep up with the growing summer demand.

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Summer is one of the busiest times of the year for food banks — but this year, the summer rush is bigger than normal.

Rising grocery costs, seasonal demand, and a reduction in SNAP benefits are driving more people to food banks in north Omaha. Cars lined up outside Project Hope as families sought food assistance…

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