BEAUFORT COUNTY, SC. (WTOC) - We heard from a food bank in the Lowcountry that is bracing for more people at their doors when SNAP benefits end Saturday.
One annual food drive is trying to help soften the blow.
For food banks across the country, the holiday season is already one of the busiest times of year and now they are expecting see even more people at their doors with SNAP benefits ending on November 1.
We spoke with one food bank about what they could see starting November 1 and talked to first responders about a food drive they are hosting that is looking to diminish that impact.
Bluffton Self Help has been a resource for people in the Bluffton area to get food for 38 years.
It’s evolved into a grocery store setting, where people can stop by and grab what they need.
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