What is DoorDash's Emergency Food Response?
It's an initiative to deliver 1 million free meals, waive fees for SNAP grocery orders, and donate food to food banks during potential SNAP disruptions.
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DoorDash is launching an Emergency Food Response to combat potential SNAP benefit disruptions, providing 1 million free meals and waiving fees for SNAP recipients.
As the federal government faces a potential shutdown, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is at risk, threatening food security for over 40 million Americans. DoorDash is responding by:
This initiative aims to mitigate the impact of potential SNAP disruptions, providing immediate relief to families facing food insecurity. DoorDash is also calling on Congress to continue funding SNAP and encouraging other organizations and individuals to support those in need.
**How to Prepare:** - Individuals can support the Feeding America network or find local food banks to donate food, funds, or time.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Low-income families relying on SNAP benefits, including children, working families, and seniors.
It's an initiative to deliver 1 million free meals, waive fees for SNAP grocery orders, and donate food to food banks during potential SNAP disruptions.
You can donate to the Feeding America network or volunteer at your local food bank.
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