Philadelphia Mayor Parker launches a $14 million "One Philly (SNAP) Support Plan" to aid those affected by the federal shutdown.
Mayor Parker's administration said half the $14 million would come from the city with private partners kicking in another $6 million.
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Food banks in Philadelphia preparing for "onslaught of people" who won't receive SNAP payments
Many food pantries in the Philadelphia region said they're serving more people now than at the height of the pandemic amid ...
Kids can eat a free meal of two tacos or a quesadilla, chips, rice, beans and a churro at Juana Tamale from Saturday until SNAP "snaps back." Parents simply need to walk in with their EBT cards. The ...
The combination of government cuts and rising costs are putting a strain on the food bank that has served Philadelphians for nearly four decades. “I’m worried,” says the group's head.
Organizations that fight hunger in the region have experiences millions of dollars of cuts in federal funding this year.
Philadelphia is directing $7 million in city funds to food pantries, federal workers, and vulnerable families as the federal government shutdown passes the one-month mark, disrupting the country’s ...
The cancellation of LFPA in March resulted in bipartisan pushback from lawmakers like Gov. Josh Shapiro, all four chairs of the General Assembly’s agriculture committees (Republicans and Democrats), ...
Honeysuckle Provisions and Friday Saturday Sunday are two of Philadelphia's most popular restaurants, and will soon expand.
A warehouse planned at the Bellwether District for canned beverage manufacturer DrinkPak would be 1.4 million square feet.
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