SPOKANE, Wash. – As the government shutdown continues, local communities are stepping up to support those in need. With cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) looming, many are turning to local food banks and pantries for help.
Cathy Delpizzo, director of Serve Spokane, highlighted the increased demand for assistance. "W e’re seeing our numbers have grown exponentially. I mean a thousand more people this month than last month. " she said. The organization, started nearly 20 years ago by Delpizzo and her husband, is relying on donations to meet the growing need.
Delpizzo shared a touching story of generosity. "I had a donation online of a dollar and 82 cents. And I’m sure that came from a child, it was a little girl who just wanted to do something," she said.
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