Sara Luterman

Disability and Aging Reporter

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Kajeana Tillman spent the last few weeks not knowing if she would have money to buy her own groceries. She is one of millions of Americans with disabilities who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.

“I have $3 left on my [SNAP] card right now,” the 51-year-old told The 19th on Friday.

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Tillman has a disability but prefers to be identified as “a regular person, just like everybody else.” She lived with her mother until 1996 when her mother passed away. Tillman then lived with her great-grandmother

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