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Access to food aid expanded for people in Hurricane Helene’s wake

Summary by North Carolina Health News
By Jaymie Baxley  After the remnants of Hurricane Helene pummeled western North Carolina, it got harder for people to buy or prepare meals in a region that already had higher rates of food insecurity than other parts of the state. Storm victims may now qualify for relief through the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Known as D-SNAP, the program gives eligible residents a one-time payment on an Electronic Benefits Transfer card …
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