Louisville nonprofits give away gift cards to combat SNAP crisis in Jefferson County
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More than 1 million people in Kentuckiana are about to lose the federal benefits they depend on to feed their families.
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Louisville Metro United Way is partnering with local businesses and nonprofits to create the "Hardship to Hope Food Relief Fund."
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