The Santa Fe nonprofit Kitchen Angels announced Friday it is launching a temporary emergency meal program for adults experiencing food insecurity due to interruptions of benefits through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The Kitchen Angels program will provide seven frozen meals per week, packaged as weekly frozen meal kits, to be picked up at Kitchen Angels.
Adults "experiencing immediate food insecurity due to SNAP interruptions" and those who are "mostly homebound or have limited ability to cook or shop for food" qualify, according to a news release.
The program is active now, through the end of the year.
Kitchen Angels is a nonprofit that delivers meals to homebound, elderly and chronically ill residents of Northern New Mexico. The nonprofit is continuing to se

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