A man in Pittsburgh has gone viral after working to fight food insecurity amid SNAP benefit cuts by setting up a food pantry in his own front yard. What started out as a $150 grocery run with his sons on Steelers Sunday to help support their local community has soared to viral acclaim on social media, prompting others to do the same. AJ Owen first took to TikTok on Oct. 26 , sharing a video of a small food pantry he had set up on his front lawn, large bins filled with nonperishables and snacks from ALDI. However, it was a subsequent video, in which he revealed he had received an anonymous cash donation to assist with the effort, that amassed millions of views and comments. The envelope of hundred dollar bills had no name, Owen said, just a note that read, "May God prosper and bless your fo

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