Emergency SNAP benefits are ending. Here's what that means for Chicago families.
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On a rainy afternoon this month, Robinette Haywood waited in line for a food pantry under an awning at the Chosen Tabernacle church with her two youngest children, Malachi, 5, and Reign, 3.
Haywood, 46, who previously worked packaging meat in Milwaukee, recently moved to Chicago's Englewood neighborhood to be closer to family.
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