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California service officials urge volunteering as SNAP delays leave about 5.5 million without benefits
Summary
Camp Radio News reported that the state office of service and community engagement urged Californians to volunteer at and donate to food banks after federal food assistance was delayed for about 5.5 million people during the federal government shutdown, Camp Radio News host Steve Milne said.
Camp Radio News reported that the state office of service and community engagement urged Californians to volunteer at and donate to food banks after federal food assistance was delayed for about 5.5 million people during the federal government shutdown, Camp Radio News host Steve Milne said.
California chief service officer Josh Friday said the situation was dire and called for public help. "The the…
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