COLUMBUS, Ohio — In what’s being called “ongoing efforts to support Ohio families being affected by the suspension of federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits” amid the government shutdown, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s office provided an update Thursday on where the state has transferred funds.
Gov. DeWine’s office says the following amounts were based on each food bank’s percentage of customers in the SNAP caseload:
Freestore Foodbank – $795,637.50
Greater Cleveland Food Bank – $1,170,837.50
Toledo Seagate Food Bank – $570,937.50
Mid-Ohio Food Collective – $1,440,337.50
Shared Harvest Foodbank – $1,431,937.50
Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank – $887,337.50
Second Harvest Foodbank of the Mahoning Valley – $427,437.50
Second Harvest Foodbank of North Central Ohio

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