The Lawrence Times: Douglas County food security advocates working on emergency plan for SNAP beneficiaries; here are some resources

Food security advocates with nonprofits, the local government and organizations throughout Douglas County began discussing an emergency response plan last week if SNAP benefits don’t come in for November.

Here is the start of that plan, plus resources for SNAP recipients and the community at large.

Read full article at: https://lawrencekstimes.com/2025/10/29/dgco-food-emergency-response/

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