Food banks and pantries were already struggling after federal program cuts this year, but now they're bracing for a tsunami of hungry people if a pause in federal food aid to low-income people kicks in this weekend as the federal government shutdown persists.
The rush has already begun. Central Christian Church's food pantry in downtown Indianapolis scrambled Saturday to accommodate around twice as many people as it normally serves in a day.
"There's an increased demand. And we know it's been happening really since the economy has downturned," volunteer Beth White said, adding that with an interruption in funding for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, "it's going to continue to get worse for folks."
It's a concern shared by charitable food providers across the coun

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