WILKINSBURG, Pa. —

Now that November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are not being sent out , food banks are gearing up to help those in need.

"People are going to go hungry, and we don't have the capacity to feed everyone," said Ruth Kittner, executive director of the Wilkinsburg Community Ministry. Advertisement

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Money for SNAP on a state and federal level is running out because of the government shutdown, which is impacting 2 million Pennsylvanians.

When the funds run out, many will be relying on food banks now more than ever.

"By not sending out the SNAP benefits to people who have already earned them and are counting on them means that our line outside gets longer and there's less shopping at the grocer

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