 John,
John,
This Saturday, 42 million people could lose access to food assistance as SNAP benefits run out. When systems fail, feminists step in.
Across the country, organizers are turning crisis into community care — launching SNAP Actions: food exchanges, mutual aid pop-ups, and neighborhood drives to make sure no one goes hungry.
From school gyms and church parking lots to front porches, people are filling tables with produce, cooking for elders, and proving what we already know: this is about food for everyone, and it’s about the people who grow it, pick it, pack it, ship it, sell it, and serve it. Every link in the chain deserves care, respect, and a full plate.
Two ways to take action:
🍎 Host a local SNAP Action — put your event on the map and share it with your networks.
✍️ Tell Congress and the White House: Release contingency funds now and restore SNAP.
With you,
Women’s March
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