'Stock the Shelves' program helps Union County residents with food insecurity
It will also help federal workers who are not getting paid during the shut down.
News 12 Staff
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Nov 3, 2025, 5:25 PM
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Updated 54 min ago
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The Union County Board of Commissioners is launching a county wide food drive program dealing with food insecurity due to the Federal Government Shutdown.
Donation sites will be available throughout the county.
Go to
news12.com for a complete list
for Union County as well as state wide resources for those losing SNAP benefits.
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