MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) — Unless a federal judge intervenes, federal funding for the SNAP program and health insurance subsidies could run empty on Saturday. The Cass-Clay Hunger Coalition discussed those issues during this year’s Hunger and Health Summit.

“We’re all feeling the effects of what’s happening in our environment right now. And we really wanted this to be a place where people can come together, have really important conversations, and leave feeling a little more connected than they were,” said Jill Ambuehl, Coordinator for Cass Clay Hunger Coalition.

This year’s summit theme is, ‘Ridden in Resilience.” Speakers from the event focused on mental health, food, homelessness, and farming. Their goal for the summit is for people to know that they are not alone and that there is a co

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