Food insecurity is on the rise. In 2023 alone, 47 million people in the U.S.—including nearly 14 million children—lived in food-insecure households. And with grocery prices increasing, more families are relying on food banks and federal assistance programs to help put food on the table.
Programs like SNAP play a key role in addressing hunger and strengthening local economies—supporting grocery stores, farmers and small businesses. But right now, lawmakers are considering harmful cuts that would make it harder for millions of people to access food.
Congress has the power to keep these programs strong. This is the moment to make our voices heard. Tell lawmakers: Protect federal nutritional programs like SNAP >