Restaurants, non-profits finding ways to step up for their neighbors in Champaign Co.
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CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) — With the government shutdown dragging on for weeks and the calendar nearing November, many are bracing for the expiration of SNAP benefits. However, the Champaign County community is banding together to tackle this looming crisis.

Local eateries and charitable organizations are stepping up to lend a hand to their neighbors amid the current climate of unpredictability.

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