Louisville nonprofit prepares as SNAP benefits end
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With $16 million in SNAP benefits invested in Louisville monthly, one local non-profit is expanding its food pantry operations to assist families facing food insecurity due to the benefit cutoff.
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With $16 million in SNAP benefits invested in Louisville monthly, one local nonprofit is expanding its food pantry operations to assist families facing food insecurity due to the benefit cutoff.
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