Kentucky food banks stretched thin as demand rises and donations fall during shutdown
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As the nation’s longest government shutdown drags on, thousands of Kentuckians who rely on SNAP benefits are turning to food banks already stretched thin.
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Food pantries, like the one at St. Vincent de Paul, have been a lifeline for those who typically rely on federal SNAP benefits.
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