Media Summary: As the cost of food and fuel continues to increase, more families are relying on OPHS's next giveaway will be happening next Saturday on the 8th at Christian Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Roughly 600000 Hoosiers who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or

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As the cost of food and fuel continues to increase, more families are relying on OPHS's next giveaway will be happening next Saturday on the 8th at Christian Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Roughly 600000 Hoosiers who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or Indiana officials say fraud a minor problem ◂ RTV6 News brings you the best More than 600000 Hoosiers, or 9% of Indiana's population, risk losing their Twenty-five percent of Marion County Hoosiers need help finding their next meal. The pandemic increased hunger among our ...

Currently, Indiana is one of just four states that prohibits individuals with a prior drug felony conviction from receiving Many Hoosiers have been asking the same questions: "Where can we get help while

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Food Stamp Frenzy
Food banks may see increase in demand as SNAP benefits face restrictions
Former state contracted worker under investigation for food stamp fraud
Indy OPHS hosts food giveaways to help families impacted by the SNAP pause
Indy Mayor Hogsett announces relief for those missing SNAP benefits from government shutdown
SNAP emergency allotments to end for thousands of Hoosiers in April
Food Stamp program under scrutiny
New food access hub addresses food insecurity on city's near northside
Government shutdown could cut November SNAP benefits in Indiana
25% of Marion County Hoosiers need food assistance, Indy Hunger Network offering grants to help food
Indiana food stamp cards to be offline part of weekend
Bill would allow drug felons to get food stamp benefits in Indiana
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Food Stamp Frenzy

Food Stamp Frenzy

As the cost of food and fuel continues to increase, more families are relying on

Food banks may see increase in demand as SNAP benefits face restrictions

Food banks may see increase in demand as SNAP benefits face restrictions

New restrictions on

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Former state contracted worker under investigation for food stamp fraud

Former state contracted worker under investigation for food stamp fraud

A former state contracted worker and a

Indy OPHS hosts food giveaways to help families impacted by the SNAP pause

Indy OPHS hosts food giveaways to help families impacted by the SNAP pause

OPHS's next giveaway will be happening next Saturday on the 8th at Christian Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m..

Indy Mayor Hogsett announces relief for those missing SNAP benefits from government shutdown

Indy Mayor Hogsett announces relief for those missing SNAP benefits from government shutdown

Roughly 600000 Hoosiers who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or

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SNAP emergency allotments to end for thousands of Hoosiers in April

SNAP emergency allotments to end for thousands of Hoosiers in April

The end of the expanded

Food Stamp program under scrutiny

Food Stamp program under scrutiny

Indiana officials say fraud a minor problem ◂ RTV6 News brings you the best

New food access hub addresses food insecurity on city's near northside

New food access hub addresses food insecurity on city's near northside

New

Government shutdown could cut November SNAP benefits in Indiana

Government shutdown could cut November SNAP benefits in Indiana

More than 600000 Hoosiers, or 9% of Indiana's population, risk losing their

25% of Marion County Hoosiers need food assistance, Indy Hunger Network offering grants to help food

25% of Marion County Hoosiers need food assistance, Indy Hunger Network offering grants to help food

Twenty-five percent of Marion County Hoosiers need help finding their next meal. The pandemic increased hunger among our ...

Indiana food stamp cards to be offline part of weekend

Indiana food stamp cards to be offline part of weekend

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Bill would allow drug felons to get food stamp benefits in Indiana

Bill would allow drug felons to get food stamp benefits in Indiana

Currently, Indiana is one of just four states that prohibits individuals with a prior drug felony conviction from receiving

With SNAP benefits on hold, Indianapolis organizations fill the need for food

With SNAP benefits on hold, Indianapolis organizations fill the need for food

Many Hoosiers have been asking the same questions: "Where can we get help while