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By Annie Jonas
With the federal government now reopened, SNAP benefits are beginning to resume nationwide. However, the supplemental food program still faces challenges in reaching all recipients quickly — and millions of Americans remain food insecure.
The legislation that resulted in ending the shutdown ensures that food assistance programs will be funded through the rest of the budget year without disruption. However, some experts believe there will be long-lasting impacts for families who rely on the program.
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 the MetroWest region.
Annie Jonas is a Community writer at Boston.com. She was previously a local editor at Patch and a freelancer at the Financial Times.
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