L.A. Food Banks Brace for Increased Demand as SNAP Benefits End

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The lapse in federal SNAP benefits due to the government shutdown has led to increased demand at food banks in Southern California, with thousands relying on emergency distributions as officials scramble to resolve funding issues amid legal and political disputes.
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- Feeding San Diego holds emergency food distribution as CalFresh benefits end NBC 7 San Diego
- Scenes from a food bank in LA this weekend as SNAP benefits lapse LAist
- LAUSD will offer dinners to students as government shutdown delays SNAP benefits Boyle Heights Beat
- 4 large-scale food distribution events planned in L.A. County amid federal shutdown KTLA
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