WASHINGTON —
Millions of Americans are at risk of losing food assistance as the government shutdown persists , with SNAP benefits potentially disrupted starting Nov. 1 due to the USDA's decision not to use emergency funds to sustain the program .
The economic strain is already affecting federal workers, many of whom are feeling depressed and hopeless after missing paychecks.
Eric Dorsey, a furloughed federal worker, said, "I just keep hoping and praying that things will change."
Grace Futrell, another furloughed worker, expressed, "Feeling a bit lost, aimless. We're in week four now."
Sharon, also furloughed, shared her frustration, saying, "Not knowing what's going to happen next. Where your next meal is going to come from."
World Central Kitchen began providing hot meals to fur

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