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When SNAP Ends Hunger Rises: A Day at Duluth Food Pantry

By November 12, 2025No Comments

Sunday, November 2nd was the first food distribution at the Humanity First Duluth Food Pantry since SNAP benefits were halted due to the government shutdown—and to say we were slammed is an understatement. New and returning families came with and without registration for a box of shelf-stable nutritious food. 

By the end of the day we had served 20% more families than we had budgeted for. The stories that people told me these past two weeks were distressing reminders of how fragile food security can be.

These stories are not isolated. They represent the growing crisis of food insecurity when jobs are furloughed or safety nets disappear. 

The shutdown has finally ended, but backpay and reinstated benefits may not immediately arrive to help people buy food. At Duluth Food Pantry, we have supported additional families all month, but we cannot do it alone. Your support keeps the pantry stocked and helps us ensure that no family goes hungry during this difficult time.

 

Farah Quraishi
Humanity First USA
Director Duluth Food Pantry
3100 Breckinridge Blvd Suite 740
Duluth GA 30096
duluth.pantry@us.humanityfirst.org

Thank you to our volunteers and all who support this critical work.