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Hampton Bays updates food‑pantry service and mental‑health MOU amid federal aid uncertainty
Summary
District officials said the Food for Thought pantry is serving roughly 48 families weekly and detailed an MOU to receive one day‑per‑week social‑worker services through the Association for Mental Health and Wellness at no cost; officials also warned of possible federal Title grant cuts and SNAP changes that may affect services.
During the Nov. 18 meeting, district staff described rising need for school‑based supports and outlined short‑term responses.
Food assistance: Eric (Educational Services) said the Food for Thought school pantry, a partnership with Stop & Shop, is serving about 48 families per week and that the district is organizing holiday baskets plus gift‑card supplements for…
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