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Recent Posts:
- Food & Nutrition Services is helping during slow economic recovery
- FNS helps working people
- Radio program discusses debate over cuts to food stamps
- ATM supports EBT program at Carrboro Farmers’ Market
- USDA visits NC State Farmers’ Market
- Alleghany County residents impacted by food insecurity
- Food Bank employee’s efforts highlighted
- Ashe County DSS recognized for FNS outreach
- FNS outreach efforts highlighted by AARP
- Food & Nutrition Services helps some people stay above poverty line
- USDA Undersecretary discusses common misconceptions about FNS
- Disaster food assistance available to NC counties affected by tornadoes
- Eastern NC experiencing significant food hardship
- Food Hardship Worsens in North Carolina
- New Hanover County makes it easier for households to apply for FNS
- Cold weather hits Ashe County residents hard
- More than 50 million Americans struggled to get enough food to eat in 2009
- FNS helps keep families above poverty line
- Benefit Bank helps NC families get FNS benefits
- EBT at Carrboro Farmers’ Market a success!
- Changes to FNS mean more people are eligible
- Feeding America’s CEO reacts to potential cuts to FNS-SNAP
- FNS to expand eligibility
- Increasing FNS caseloads in Forsyth County
- Carrboro Farmers’ Market matching food stamp dollars
- USDA launches on-line tool to locate FNS retailers
- Asheville Metro Area experiencing increased poverty and food stamp caseloads
- FNS4NC Coalition Member Takes Food Stamp Challenge
- Carrboro Farmers’ Market now accepting EBT cards
- Rite-Aid now accepting EBT cards
- More and more families benefit from Food & Nutrition Services
- Triad families hit hard by the economy




