DAVIS, Calif. —

Food pantries across California school campuses are working to stay stocked as CalFresh benefits are disrupted for more than 334,000 higher education students .

In Yolo County, about 6,000 students rely on CalFresh benefits, with a significant portion believed to be students at UC Davis.

"I think we have at least two dinners or three dinners a week that we come here and we just find something and put something together," said Ezra Chavon, a second-year UC Davis student who frequents the ASUCD Food Pantry weekly.

Over the last week, UC Davis and the Yolo Food Bank have been in constant communication, planning distributions to students facing food insecurity.

"They're [Yolo Food Bank] increasing the limits on the amount that we can purchase, and then, they're also st

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