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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The government shutdown threatens a food-aid program, WIC, which helps millions of low-income mothers and young children. In Nevada, approximately 55,000 moms and kids rely on WIC, and the program will run out of federal money by Friday. 

Baby’s Bounty, a Nevada-based non-profit that runs diaper banks and has many clients on the food-aid program, said since the shutdown, attendees have increased by 11%.

“Because they don’t have the funds to afford other essential supplies, so in turn they can’t afford diapers,” CEO of Baby’s Bounty, Kelly Maxwell, said. 

In order to apply for Baby’s Bounty resources, families have to be within 135% of the federal poverty line. For a family of four, that’s an annual income of approximately $43,000.

“Our clients are struggling,” Maxwell said. “They’re stressed and panicked and not certain they can provide those essential resources for their families.”

Baby’s Bounty is stepping up during these tough times. Their Las Vegas-based warehouse stores about 500,000 diapers. They are encouraging families to apply and take advantage of their resources.

However, for the sake of their clients, they hope the nation’s leaders find a solution soon.

“I hope that Washington can come to its senses and agree that we can do what’s best for all Americans right now,” Maxwell said.

WIC would rely on local emergency funding if the shutdown continues. This would require lawmakers to hold a meeting and divert money to it. 

8 News Now reached out to the governor’s office regarding whether there is a plan and has yet to hear a response. Meanwhile, Democratic State Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro blames Republicans. In a statement to 8 News Now, she said, “The state has very limited options to try and fill any gaps.”

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