SNAP Chaos: Bell Gardens says seniors, kids hit hardest after shutdown
Bell Gardens Councilmember Jorgel Chavez says thousands of residents—especially seniors and children—are still struggling to access SNAP benefits after the shutdown, forcing the city and its neighbors to ramp up food drives and emergency aid.
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SNAP Chaos: Bell Gardens says seniors, kids hit hardest after shutdown

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