KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - “We gotta do what you gotta do to eat,” resident Terri Angel said.

When Angel and Amanda Pomery found out their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits were delayed, they were heartbroken.

“I am trying everything I can to feed a family of three in my home,” Angel said. “We’re just struggling day by day to figure out what meal we’re going to make. ”

“Makes me very upset,” Pomery said. “We didn’t have a piece of bread or a cracker.”

So now part of their routines is going to a food pantry, because without those, they say they would go hungry.

Especially for Pomery, as her house burned down recently.

“If it wasn’t for the church after the house fire, we wouldn’t have food for a while,” Pomery said. “We would’ve been hungry.”

So on Friday,

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