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Over 100 volunteers packed 38,000 meals in two hours to combat food insecurity fueled by the government shutdown.
Over 100 volunteers at Franciscan University in Steubenville packed 38,000 freeze-dried, family-sized vegetable and rice soup meals in two hours for local food pantries, part of a United Way of Jefferson County effort responding to rising food insecurity.
The initiative, supported by the national Meals of Hope program and funded by local contributions, was spurred by disruptions to SNAP benefits and military pay due to the recent government shutdown.
Meals were distributed to pantries across the Ohio Valley, with organizers emphasizing community solidarity and the power of collective action during the holidays.
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Más de 100 voluntarios empacaron 38.000 comidas en dos horas para combatir la inseguridad alimentaria provocada por el cierre del gobierno.