Federal funding cuts have meant less food coming in, and as the shutdown drags on, there could be a big spike in demand.
Breakdown
- Food banks in Colorado are preparing for a surge in demand due to the ongoing government shutdown. 7s
- Food Bank of the Rockies has lost about 25 percent of its usual federal food supply. 22s
- Hunger levels in Colorado were already at a ten-year high before the shutdown. 38s
- Stricter SNAP benefit standards could leave many without coverage if the shutdown continues. 57s
- Food banks may need to ration supplies and are seeking more community donations. 1m 51s