Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will likely dip or disappear entirely for more than 600,000 Hoosiers on Nov. 1 in the wake of the ongoing federal government shutdown. What We Know: SNAP funding is running dry. Here's what we know about the crisis and resources to help

As the possibility of dwindling resources looms, many are turning to food pantries, free meals and other avenues to supplement the lost benefits. Below is a list of resources and aid organizations for those facing food insecurity:

Food Pantries

The Indianapolis area has more than 210 food pantries, and there are several ways to locate them. More: Residents can turn to these Indianapolis food pantries if they lose their SNAP benefits

The Community Compass app allows users to enter their addr

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