Hundreds of thousands of Virginians impacted by the pausing of SNAP benefits during the government shutdown received partial ...
After weeks of whiplash and food insecurity for about 850,000 Virginians during the nation’s longest federal government shutdown, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients appear on track ...
The federal government reopened late Wednesday night after a 43-day shutdown, and many Virginians spent Thursday morning ...
Under the longstanding Restaurant Meals Program, eligible participants use their EBT cards to pay for prepared meals.
The Corner Market was originally set to start Spring 2026, but as the government shutdown put a strain on people using SNAP ...
The YMCA at Virginia Tech is launching its Corner Market initiative ahead of schedule to help address a food insecurity ...
Governor Morrisey announced full SNAP funding has been restored. All SNAP cardholders can now purchase food with their EBT ...
SNAP recipients across the country did not receive their benefits on November 1 amid the government shutdown. When the ...
With the federal government shutdown ended, Gov. Patrick Morrisey said that full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November should now be available. In a press release ...
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