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A potential government shutdown threatens November food assistance for millions of Americans, including 1.4 million in Michigan.
Businesses like DoorDash are launching initiatives to provide free meal deliveries and waive fees for SNAP recipients.
Social media is being used to share resources, including food pantry locations and restaurants providing aid.
It takes a village.
That's the message resonating through social media on the cusp of the potential loss of food assistance for tens of millions of American's including 1.4 million in Michigan.
Restaurants across metro Detroit and the state, community organizations and local residents are stepping in to try and do their part to help recipients of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, who

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