Feeding South Florida is looking for support to ensure families don’t go hungry as the organization faces steep federal funding cuts in the coming days and months.

The organization said they are preparing for a significant setback, the loss of $3.3 million in federal SNAP-Ed funding that will end Sept. 30. Following that setback, they also expect to lose $8 million in federal funding in December and another $3 million next spring.

These budget cuts will impact many families who rely on the resources provided by Feeding South Florida like Rosa and her family.

Rosa’s a mother of two children who enjoy having plantains, pasta with sauce and other snacks. But with groceries becoming more expensive, it’s become very difficult to keep up and have those favorite foods.

“Times are very difficu

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