With SNAP funding set to expire Saturday, the Parker Administration has unveiled the “One Philly (SNAP) Support Plan,” a coordinated citywide effort to assist Philadelphia residents impacted.

Philadelphia Solicitor Renee Garcia shared that Mayor Cherelle Parker signed an Executive Order the morning of Saturday, November 1, 2025, putting the new plan into action.

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City officials said nearly 500,000 Philadelphia residents could face disruptions in their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. That's in addition to thousands of others who are already struggling with financial uncertainty.

Now, the Parker Administration is allocating $7 million as part of a $14 million regional effort

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