Arizona’s food banks are working to mitigate the twin problems of the Trump administration’s deep cuts to food aid and impending cuts to the federal program that gives America’s working poor money to purchase groceries.

Representatives from those food banks told the Arizona Mirror that the demand for food assistance is higher than ever — and that there’s simply no way they’ll be able to fill the hole that will be left by cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as SNAP, that will be implemented in the near future. ×

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