San Antonio reveals distribution plan for SNAP recipients during shutdown

SAN ANTONIO — The City of San Antonio has finalized a plan to distribute resources for those who will lose SNAP benefits in the city as a result of the continuing government shutdown. In a statement, the city says that it will coordinate efforts between the Department of Human Services (DHS) and Metro Health.

The distribution plan will prioritize low-income seniors and households with young children experiencing economic hardship. Metro Health will begin distributing gift cards at a WIC clinic on Nov. 5. There will be an estimated 300 clinic appointments this week, and another 1,100 the week of Nov. 17.

“Every San Antonian deserves access to healthy food. When federal support falls short, our community steps up. I’m grateful to everyone who answered my call for financial support, allowing us to move quickly and get help to those who need it most. Thanks to our local partners and City staff, we’re making sure seniors and families don’t go without essentials during this pause in SNAP benefits. We know this $150 gift card will serve as a lifeline to so many, but the real solution is the federal government up and running as soon as possible,” said San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones…

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