Hamilton County Hoosiers are turning to food banks and local assistance programs as uncertainty surrounding SNAP benefits creates food insecurity challenges across Indiana.
Brittany Huffman, a Hamilton County mother of three, has spent sleepless nights worrying about affording food to feed her family during the ongoing uncertainty with government assistance programs.
"It's been very chaotic, I have actually spent several nights wondering where I'm going to be able to afford the ability to pay for my son's formula and my older two kids' food," Huffman said.
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The month-long government shutdown has left many programs, including SNAP, in jeopardy, prompting Hoosiers to seek help from food banks and local assistance offices. Approximately half a million Indiana residen

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