More than 133,000 Santa Clara County residents are expected to lose their federal food assistance benefits on Nov. 1.
Some 133,000 residents in Santa Clara County may be left with tough decisions on whether to pay for bills or medication or put food on the table for themselves and their families. CalFresh, or SNAP ...
With the ongoing government shutdown, SNAP food benefits are set to lapse Nov. 1. Food pantries and residents are stepping in to help cover the gap.
With an assist from Golden State Warriors forward Trayce Jackson-Davis, Congressman Sam Liccardo is rallying support for food ...
With SNAP recipients set to stop receiving benefits in November, here's a list of places to receive and donate food in Silicon Valley.
The San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE) is partnering with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Silicon Valley to host an ...
Scores of cars snaked around the block near Sunnyvale Community Services Wednesday, stretching towards the main road as a ...
Lifted by a favorable ruling from a federal judge, California has been able to access and distribute food benefits that the ...
Beginning Saturday, SNAP payments — administered as CalFresh in California — will be paused by the federal government. Officials say 133,000 people in the South Bay will be impacted.