The change could affect 40,000 Connecticut residents who will have to meet new work rules or prove an exemption to avoid ...
Connecticut will temporarily fund a federal program to ensure that young children, along with pregnant and nursing mothers, ...
Governor Ned Lamont said Connecticut will continue federally funded food assistance programs for state residents during the ...
SNAP and WIC, which both help parents feed their families, could run out of money by November, according to Gov. Ned Lamont.
Thousands of people across Connecticut rely on food stamps to get their groceries, but what happens if their benefits get ...
The federal government may be shut down, but that didn't stop changes to SNAP benefits from kicking in on the first of the month, which is also the start of the fiscal year.
Though Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) benefits have not been ...
The Connecticut Foodshare approved $1 million in emergency response funding amid the government shutdown, officials with the ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, Connecticut Foodshare’s board of directors has taken emergency action by authorizing $1 million in emergency ...
Following the US Department of Agriculture’s decision to end its Household Food Security Reports, Connecticut Foodshare says it wants to step up and fill the gap on the state level.
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