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The San Antonio Food Bank confirmed impacts after $1 billion in cuts to the USDA's Food for Schools and LFPA programs.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced it’s ending the pandemic-era Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative ...
President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs might elevate canned food prices, pushing San Antonio Food Bank to rethink ...
Cuts to two federal programs will cost the nonprofit $3 million in funding. Food bank officials say they aren't sure how they ...
The department announced a billion dollar slash Tuesday. That money, funding programs to help schools and food banks buy food ...
‘Incredibly anxious’: San Antonio Food Bank could face uncertain future amid federal budget cuts
The San Antonio Food Bank is preparing for an increase in demand following recent employee layoffs due to federal budget cuts ...
Young people who aspired to federal government service are dismayed by President Donald Trump ending a program created to ...
CEO Eric Cooper also warned tariffs on Mexican goods will cut into food donations on which the nonprofit depends.
Tariffs on Mexico could increase food prices by as much as 25%, and San Antonio Food Bank CEO Eric Cooper said he was ...
In fact, one oddsmaker projects that San Antonio will have the eighth-best odds at having the opportunity to select the projected No. 1 pick at the NBA Draft: Duke freshman Cooper Flagg.
That means the food bank might not just be packing food for families in need, but also for those who are prescribed it. Eric Cooper, president and CEO of the San Antonio Food Bank says doctors ...
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