EAST END, Idaho — With federal support uncertain, more Treasure Valley families are struggling with rising food costs and fewer benefits.

Britt Udesen, executive director of City of Good, said this moment is reaching every kind of neighbor.

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“It’s everyone. It’s every one of our neighbors,” Udesen said. “People may have preconceived notions about who uses SNAP or who accesses food through a pantry, and it’s everyone.”

City of Good buys food from local farmers and distributes it to families across the Treasure Valley – aiming to provide healthy food without stigma or judgment.

“We support our local farmers and food producers so that every single one of our n

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