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URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — In a recent development, the Trump Administration has announced a partial funding of this month’s SNAP benefits following a federal court’s decision to utilize reserve funds. This decision has left many residents in Central Illinois grappling with uncertainty, as local food bank leaders report an increase in need, reflected by longer lines at their facilities.
The Eastern Illinois Foodbank, serving a vast area spanning 21 counties and aiding over 143,000 individuals, is stepping up its efforts to support local food pantries. Sophie Ellis, who manages marketing and communications for the food bank, assured that they have sufficient food supplies to assist people during this period of waiting for benefits. However, she emphasized that the ongoing confusion surrounding SNAP benefits underscores the critical role of food banks in the community.
“The delay in SNAP benefits is heightening stress levels among our neighbors,” Ellis remarked. “Many families are uncertain about their next meal and are unsure about their grocery shopping plans. As a result, our partner pantries are already witnessing longer lines. We anticipate that the limited resources they have will be under significant pressure this month.”