With inflation and the ongoing government shutdown impacting family budgets, recipients of federal food assistance programs said they’re worried about making ends meet.
Rio Grande City is working to fill the gaps. The city is partnering with the police department's crime stoppers program and the South Texas Food Bank to create a new food pantry.
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Residents would need to apply to receive assistance.
Rio Grande City Commissioner Rogerio Olivarez said the city plans to open the food pantry in time for the holidays.
“It is going to be a little bit more important now with the SNAP benefits running out on Nov.1, but there is no way we can be in operations by then,” Olivarez said. “We are shooting pe

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