CHICAGO (WLS) -- Many families are still wondering how they will put food on the table after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson put an order on hold late Friday that would have required the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP food aid payments for November.

Many people in Illinois have received partial SNAP benefit payments, but some say it's not enough. More groups are pitching in to help.

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Families across Chicago are anxiously waiting for some kind of good news with their SNAP benefits. Some people told ABC7 they received partial payments Friday, but that was only about $12.

On Saturday, local organizations were trying their best to help those in need with a number of food drives across the Chicagoland area.

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