Local organization says more people are experiencing food insecurity
The Bridgeport Rescue Mission say more people are facing food insecurity.
Emily Knapton
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Aug 4, 2025, 2:14 PM
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Updated 12 hr ago
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The Bridgeport Rescue Mission
is alerting the public about the growing food scarcity in our area. The organization says due to federal cuts to SNAP the mission is seeing more people seeking food.
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