More than a-million Georgians depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to put food on the table.
These organizations support families with groceries, emergency food boxes, baby supplies, and in some cases, housing or ...
ATLANTA — Time is running out for millions of Georgians who rely on federal food assistance, as Congress fails to reach an ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is planning Thursday to announce an "emergency initiative" on SNAP, while Georgia ...
From community pantries to medically tailored meal programs, these local resources can provide food support while federal ...
With SNAP benefits set to not go out on Nov. 1, Atlantans already struggling with food assistance face new uncertainty.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announced on Thursday he is launching a new initiative known as ATL CARES to assist residents ...
Starting on Nov. 1, families across Georgia will not have access to SNAP benefits because of the ongoing government shutdown.
Georgia’s SNAP administrators say they would need more than $60 million from state coffers to maintain their level of ...
In the face of hunger, several metro Atlanta organizations are pitching in, from food banks to churches to local governments.
Over 1.4 million Georgia residents will lose their SNAP and EBT benefits on Nov. 1 if contingency funds meant to keep the ...
State authorities in Georgia have confirmed SNAP benefits won't go out for November until the government shutdown ends.