ALAMEDA, Calif. - Kelly Gonzalez and her father, Javier, were among the many shoppers at the Alameda Food Bank on Monday, worried about how they will put food on the table, since the Trump administration's announcement that it will partially fund federal food supplements has left more questions than answers.

Doing the best they can

"We're doing whatever we can to make ends meet for the rest of the month," said Kelly Gonzalez, a working mother of three who still can't make ends meet. She's currently working and also caring for her father, who has cancer.

"His health right now is taking a toll on all of us," Kelly Gonzalez said.

Javier Gonzalez worries about his daughter, too.

He sees how hard she's working, but she still needs financial help to buy groceries.

"Milk, eggs, they're do

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