LOGAN - Cache Valley residents are stepping up big time to help the Cache Community Food Pantry during the national political crisis.

With the political squabble in Washington, D.C. and the talk of cuts in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), food stamps and other programs, there is an uncertainty for people who rely on those programs for food.

Matt Whitaker, the director of the Cache Community Food Pantry, has been overwhelmed at the generosity being shown by people in the valley who want to help.

“The help coming in has had a big impact on our facility,” he said. “I have been humbled by how much food is coming in.”

Volunteers at the pantry are feverishly moving food from one place to another and putting it on shelves for easy distribution.

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