Yuma Food Bank sees increase of people following SNAP benefit cuts
Joaquin Hight
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The Yuma Food Bank saw a large number of people waiting in line on Tuesday, largely due to a cut in SNAP benefits.
The food bank director says they’ve seen a 50% increase in people since Monday, with the waiting line reaching the far side of the building.
Some locals were waiting in line for over 25 minutes. One volunteer shares what it’s been like to help everyone.
“Luckily, we’ve got a lot of volunteers, and so far, we’re handling it. But, it’s been a busy day,” said Bob Fischer, a volunteer.
The food bank is encouraging locals to donate food, money, and time to help as they continue to support those affected by the government shutdown.
One local compared the situation for some families to the Soviet Union, saying that the politicians are “playing games.”
The Food Bank is always accepting donations and volunteers. They accept donations in food and money, and other contributions, such as utensils, plates, and cups, are given to other local organizations, like Amberly’s Place.