Cuts to SNAP benefits may lead to a surge in demand at food banks that serve America's most food insecure communities, like Hancock County, Georgia. Skyler Henry reports.
Breakdown
- Millions of Americans are struggling with food insecurity despite economic growth.
- Cuts to federal SNAP benefits have left many, especially the elderly, with limited assistance. 13s
- Hancock County, Georgia, has the highest rate of child food insecurity in the US. 1m 18s
- Food banks like Golden Harvest are under pressure as SNAP cuts increase demand. 2m 17s
- Community volunteers and donations are essential to help fill the gap left by reduced federal aid. 2m 31s