As the longest government shutdown in history continues through its 37

day, nearly 685,000 Oklahomans still dont know when theyll get their SNAP benefits back.

Its the reason local non-profits like Food on the Move are stepping in to help fill the gap.

It was a well-oiled machine on the Tulsa Community College Northeast Campus on Nov 6. As the long line of cars snaked through the streets then campus, the families inside of them were eager for help.

Take a look at the line:

Its difficult to eat really to keep the food on the table, said Christa Clarke.

Christa Clarke has 14 grandkids and relies on SNAP to get through the month.

It really hurts, said Clarke. It really does. You dont see that kind of bridge until its missing.

She joined the food giveaway line at 9 a.m., two and a half

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