When President Trump cut off SNAP benefits for more than 1 million of our neighbors, the people of Massachusetts stepped up.
We worked with all 13 Massachusetts United Ways to stand up the United Response Fund and raise $7 million to fight hunger in our state.
It’s November 1, and 42 million Americans are wondering how they’ll feed their families without their SNAP benefits. Organizations like The Salem Pantry are stepping up to help folks bridge the gap.
That’s why I provided $8 million to Massachusetts food banks this month. It’s also why we worked with the United Way to raise more than $2.5 million in one week, money that’s already being distributed to food banks and community partners across the state.
But the heart and soul of these organizations are the hardworking staff and volunteers. For the families they serve, they’re a lifeline — and @MassLtGov and I couldn’t be more grateful for everything they do.
For ways you can donate or volunteer, visit https://t.co/OROutXhfWr
Make that $2.3 million!
Thanks to a $1 million gift from @CummingsDotCom, even more support is on the way for children, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities affected by the SNAP freeze.
Proud to live in a state where we look out for our neighbors.
We joined forces with all 13 MA United Ways to help families hit by President Trump’s SNAP freeze.
In under a week, people donated nearly $1.3M — and counting.
Taking care of one another is what we do best. Visit https://t.co/Bda5BNIaXm to learn about more ways to give.
When our neighbors are struggling, the people of Massachusetts step up to help.
We’re joining forces with all 13 United Way chapters across MA to launch the United Response Fund to fight hunger in every city and town.
For more information, visit https://t.co/A8G5WyhUWh.
No President has ever cut off SNAP during a shutdown. Billions of dollars are sitting in Washington, waiting to be used for exactly this purpose.
Donald Trump could fix this today. He’s choosing not to.
As if taking food away from people wasn’t bad enough, local businesses and farmers are going to lose out on revenue because of Donald Trump’s SNAP freeze.
The President has the power to fix this. Instead, he’s letting hungry families and businesses pay the price.
In a state with as much going for it as Massachusetts, no one should ever go hungry. That's something we all agree on.
While Donald Trump cuts food assistance, I signed an Executive Order creating a statewide task force to fight hunger in our state.
More than a million people in Massachusetts rely on SNAP — most of them are children, seniors and folks with disabilities. That’s why I joined 22 Governors to send a message to Republicans in Congress:
Stop the cuts. Reject this attack on our health and families.
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Awesome to toss the ceremonial first bag at @UnitedWayMABay and @MassAFLCIO’s annual cornhole tournament!
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Thank you @MassGovernor & @MassLtGov! This is why I & others fought so hard to pass enhanced summer food benefits for kids. This new program will give families a little extra help over the summer when hunger is often at its worst because kids don’t have access to school meals.