State authorities in Georgia have confirmed SNAP benefits won't go out for November until the government shutdown ends.
Emergency bridge funding will keep Georgia Head Start classrooms open for 45 days during the federal shutdown.
The USDA announced that SNAP benefits would become unavailable starting Nov. 1 due to the ongoing government shutdown. FOX ...
These organizations support families with groceries, emergency food boxes, baby supplies, and in some cases, housing or utility aid.
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Funding for Head Start programs — which serve infants, toddlers and preschoolers from low-income families — is expected to ...
Officials have given the all-clear after a bomb threat shut down an area near the Georgia State Capitol early Tuesday morning ...
On Tuesday the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) demonstrated how to properly cut and prepare food for ...
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ATLANTA — After north Georgia saw one to three inches of rain on Monday, you’ll need to pull the umbrella back out on ...
Three large providers of Head Start programs in Georgia secured an emergency loan to keep programs running for 45 days as the ...