Federal Shutdown Could Hurt Hoosiers’ Government Services Like WIC, SNAP
In the coming days, a food aid program that helps millions of mothers and young children will likely run out of money.
Read MoreIn the coming days, a food aid program that helps millions of mothers and young children will likely run out of money.
Read MoreLt. Gov. Micah Beckwith and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture announced that Indiana food banks will receive a combined total of $2 million to support their efforts in feeding Hoosiers in need.
Read MoreIndiana food banks are bracing for a major disruption as the U.S. Department of Agriculture suspends $500 million in food deliveries nationwide.
Read MoreFood insecurity is rising in Indiana.
Read MoreNearly 100 Hoosiers trekked to the Indiana Statehouse Thursday, many seeking to convince lawmakers to restore funding lost under Gov. Mike Braun’s budget proposal.Â
Read MoreIndiana Pork, the nonprofit representing Hoosier pork farmers, has rebranded its Million Meals program to the expanded Hoosier Hogs to Homes program.
Read MoreThe federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will reduce benefits by almost $90 per person at the end of March, but the change does not apply to Indiana, which is causing some confusion.
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