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A shuttered Richardson preschool reimagined as a catch-all resource center has become reality in the historic Esperanza neighborhood.
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The North Texas Food back is preparing to see a rise in demand for services as federal funding dries out due to ongoing government shutdown.
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More than a million low-income mothers and children in the Midwest and Great Plains rely on a national food assistance program. The Trump administration says it will help provide temporary funding to keep the program afloat, but food advocates say it's a short-term fix.
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A new report finds the food and health assistance program could start turning eligible women, infants and children away if Congress does not increase funding.
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The USDA is accepting public comment on proposed updates that happen once every decade to the food packages used by participants of the Supplementary Special Nutrition Program—WIC.