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San Antonio Food Bank Provides Assistance to 50,000 New People as Longest Government Shutdown Continues

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Breitbart Texas observed a flurry of activity at one of Texas’s largest food bank operations as the number of those in need of assistance during the longest-running government shutdown has increased by 50 percent. The San Antonio Food Bank, a nonprofit organization, has seen a 50,000-resident increase in those requiring assistance each week during the shutdown.

Breitbart Texas visited the San Antonio Food Bank, a sprawling 40-acre campus located on the city’s westside. Michael Guerra, the food bank’s chief philanthropy 0fficer, described the monumental task to meet the needs of more than 150,000 residents in Southwest Texas who rely on the San Antonio Food Bank to supplement their food needs.

Guerra told Breitbart Texas about the unique situation facing San Antonio during the government shutdown. Texas’s second-largest city, also known as “Military City USA,” is home to more than 80,000 active-duty service members, nearly 30,000 military dependents, and more than 30,000 federal contractors. As the government shutdown continues, Guerra says the number of families needing food assistance may increase if soldiers, airmen, and other government employees are not paid.

As reported by Breitbart News, an anonymous friend has donated $130 million to compensate soldiers thus far. However, if no additional funding is received, the roster of those seeking assistance may increase dramatically if military members do not receive compensation.

Guerra says the threat of a potential reduction or discontinuation of SNAP benefits altogether could exacerbate the situation. The number of residents in Bexar County who rely on SNAP benefits exceeds 300,000, according to Guerra. Currently, nearly 500,000 residents rely on assistance from the San Antonio Food Bank each month. Guerra says the number of residents served has increased by more than ten percent per week, and the increase shows no signs of slowing if the government shutdown continues.

 
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