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URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — Amid rulings from federal judges, the Trump Administration announced it will partially cover this month’s SNAP benefits using reserve funds. This decision has left many in Central Illinois grappling with uncertainty, as food bank leaders observe an increase in demand.
The Eastern Illinois Foodbank is actively working to assist local food pantries across its network, which spans 21 counties and provides aid to over 143,000 individuals.
Sophie Ellis, who handles Marketing and Communications for the Eastern Illinois Foodbank, assured that there is currently enough food available to those awaiting their benefits. While they do not foresee shortages, the SNAP confusion underscores the critical role of food banks at this time.