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Jewish Family Services Can Help, and So Can You

Cathy Gardner | October 30, 2025
Jewish Family Services Can Help, and So Can You

For many of us, November 1st is nothing more than the start of a new month. Some people will be prompted to start making Thanksgiving plans. For others, it serves as a reminder that winter is around the corner.

Sadly, this year, November 1st signifies a crucial date on the calendar for millions of people throughout the United States who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to feed their families. This is because the Department of Agriculture has said SNAP benefits will end on Saturday due to the government shutdown.

Many people already experience food scarcity. If the shutdown continues into November, that number will skyrocket. However, it is not just SNAP recipients who are grappling with uncertainty. For government employees who have been working without pay since the shutdown began October 1st, they too are facing financial challenges.

Many food banks are preparing for a massive influx of clients in the coming days. Social service agencies are expecting a record number of people in need of financial assistance. Even animal welfare organizations are experiencing an increase in people requesting help with feeding their pets. The collateral damage from the government shutdown is extensive. Many people who never imagined needing assistance are now reaching out for help.

If you need assistance, we can help. Our website has been updated with information about where you can turn to help you and your family navigate this tumultuous time. Click here for list of tools and resources. Additionally, you can call us at 937-610-1555 and ask to speak to Jewish Family Services if you need more information. 

Through December 24th, we are collecting food, personal hygiene products, and new hats, scarves, and gloves for children to be donated to charities throughout the Miami Valley. You can drop off your donations at the CJCE (525 Versailles Drive, 45459). 

On a final note, local and national Jewish Family Services organizations are encouraging people to contact members of Congress, requesting the USDA immediately deploy contingency funding, release guidance to states, and find additional dollars to help families facing hunger. Click here for more information.


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