Food pantries are bracing for more demand if the Trump administration cuts food aid
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"One pantry volunteer said it's always like this when she arrives to meet the food truck at 7:30 in the morning, people are already lined up waiting..."
"I get food stamps, but it's only $40 a month, which I call a 'slap in the face' that doesn't buy much these days."
"This has saved me immensely," Wiles said, highlighting the significant role that food pantries play for those in need.
"Without the help, we wouldn't have any food other than, you know, family members assisting or making meals," said Godbolt, explaining their reliance on food banks.
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