Morris County Prepares for Pause on SNAP Benefits

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Morris County is preparing for the potential pause of SNAP benefits, which could leave over 800,000 New Jersey residents without essential food assistance starting November 1 amid a federal shutdown. The Morris County Department of Human Services is actively collaborating with key charitable food providers to identify resources for families in need. Commissioner Christine Myers highlights the critical nature of the situation, urging residents to donate food, grocery gift cards, or financial support to local pantries. The county anticipates increased financial strain on households dependent on SNAP as they navigate unpaid benefits. Myers calls for ongoing support, stressing that community contributions are vital as the government shutdown's duration remains uncertain.

The county's department is committed to providing updated information on SNAP's status through their website. More than 17,000 residents in Morris County could be affected, underscoring the urgency of the appeal for help. Community engagement can significantly alleviate the impact on those struggling during this crisis.

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