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Neighbors helping each other as SNAP benefits dry up for families in need

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The Trump administration said it will partially fund SNAP after the benefits for millions of Americans expired, leaving a gap of time before relief is sent. NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson reports on how small businesses and some apps like TooGoodToGo and BuyNothing are becoming hubs for those in need.



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