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Want to help fight hunger in Boston? Here are 5 ways to do it.

Here are volunteer and donation opportunities to help food-insecure families in Boston.

The Dorchester Community Fridge on Claybourne Street on Oct. 30. John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

With the country in the longest government shutdown in recorded history and the delayed SNAP payments this month, some in Massachusetts are looking for ways to support families in need of food assistance or mobilizing their own community efforts.

In the Bay State, more than one million people are impacted by the SNAP cuts, according to the Mass. SNAP Resource Hub. Among those recipients, 32 percent are children, 31 percent are people with disabilities, and 26 percent are seniors.

Boston.com has gathered a list of practical ways to support some of the organizations, community fridges, and mutual aid efforts addressing food insecurity. Below, here are 5 ways to volunteer or donate in Boston.

5 ways to help fight food insecurity in Boston right now

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