Are you worried about your SNAP benefits? NPR wants to hear your story
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Are you worried about your SNAP benefits? NPR wants to hear your story
"As the federal government shutdown drags on, tens of millions of people are at risk of losing food and nutrition aid as a result. This includes the 42 million people who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), previously known as food stamps. The NPR Network wants to hear from you about the potential loss or delay of these food benefits."
"Has the uncertainty already changed your plans around food? What other local resources are you turning to? Fill out the form below and tell us your story. If you would be open to an NPR or member station producer contacting you for a story, please indicate that in the appropriate field. We will not use your submission in our story until we have communicated with you and obtained your consent to use the details that will be published."
"Your submission will be governed by our general Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. As the Privacy Policy says, we want you to be aware that there may be circumstances in which the exemptions provided under law for journalistic activities or freedom of expression may override privacy rights you might otherwise have."
Tens of millions of people risk losing food and nutrition aid because of the federal government shutdown, including 42 million SNAP recipients. The NPR Network requests personal accounts about whether benefit loss or delays have changed food plans and which local resources people are using. Respondents are asked to fill out a form and may indicate willingness to be contacted by an NPR or member station producer. Submissions will not be published without communicated consent. Submissions are governed by general Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, with noted legal exceptions that may affect privacy rights.
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