Second Harvest helping families ahead of potential loss of SNAP benefits
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — As the deadline approaches for the conclusion of SNAP benefits on November 1, Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia is pulling out all the stops to support families in need.

“For every meal supplied by food banks nationwide, SNAP benefits provide six meals to individuals,” explained Mary Jane Crouch, Executive Director of Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia.

Despite the looming government shutdown, Second Harvest’s day-to-day operations remain unaffected for now. Crouch emphasized their unwavering commitment to assisting families facing food insecurity.

While preparing for the possible cessation of SNAP benefits, Second Harvest remains hopeful that such measures won’t be necessary.

“We’ve been taking proactive steps, like organizing community food drives and considering food purchases, to ensure we’re well-stocked if the need arises,” Crouch stated.

Second Harvest said it has noticed some people who are asking for help have never asked for it before.

“Being able to provide for your family, it’s really difficult,” Crouch said. “You know, you have your budget completely planned. You have everything down and you have a flat tire, or you have a sick child, and you had to buy medicine. A lot of times we talk about, any time you can’t feed yourself or your family is a crisis.  This just could make it more of a crisis for more people, but also, we’re here to help.”

Crouch said one of the best ways to donate to Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia is to hold a food drive. Food drives can be done in a neighborhood or at a business. You can even drop off a food or monetary donation at Second Harvest.

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