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Port Huron Emergency Food Distribution

Summary by wgrt.com
City of Port Huron officials are launching an emergency food distribution effort as federal SNAP cuts take effect November 1. City Manager James Freed says the initiative aims to make sure no child or family in Port Huron goes hungry during the federal funding shutdown. Beginning Monday at nine in the morning, five semi trucks loaded with about forty four thousand pounds of food will begin…
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wgrt.com broke the news in Port Huron, United States on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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