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Riverside council unanimously approves $100,000 to aid seniors and residents affected by federal shutdown

Riverside City Council · November 4, 2025
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The council approved relocating $100,000 to expand emergency food distribution and supplemental utility/food support for older residents and households affected by a federal shutdown; staff said the Salvation Army will help distribute aid and programs include utility credits and short-term repayment plans.

Riverside City Council on Monday voted unanimously to relocate $100,000 to expand emergency assistance for older residents and households affected by a federal government shutdown.

The funding reallocation, presented by Michelle Debins of Human and Housing Services and detailed by Tracy Saro, assistant to the city manager, is intended to expand supplemental nutrition and emergency food…

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