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flag A federal shutdown disrupts SNAP benefits, prompting universities to expand food aid for students.

flag Due to the federal shutdown disrupting SNAP benefits, the West Virginia University at Parkersburg Foundation has reopened its food pantry, providing 231 students with emergency food boxes and Thanksgiving meal kits since November 1. flag The pantry, offering non-perishable items, recipe cards, and gift cards, will remain open until benefits resume. flag It also partners with the United Way to connect students to further resources. flag Meanwhile, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Warhawk Pantry is offering free groceries for Thanksgiving through appointments, aiming to reduce food insecurity among students and the community.

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