Thousands of families in New Mexico depend on food banks for their everyday needs but federal cuts will soon limit the amount of food they can take home.
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Public News Service on MSNFederal funding freeze affects NM's food, farms, housingA federal funding freeze affecting a broad swath of U.S. programs has left many organizations in limbo, with new fallout ...
Over 480,000 New Mexicans receive SNAP benefits. Food bank leaders worry potential cuts to the food assistance program would ...
On Thursday, March 27, Walmart associates will be volunteering at Roadrunner Food Bank to address food insecurity. According ...
Tomasita's — a staple for New Mexican food — began with a bean burrito, a cigarette and a brimming pot being stirred. Now, the restaurant has just celebrated its 50th anniversary and plans to continue ...
The federal government is cutting funding for a program that connects New Mexico farmers with food banks which could reduce ...
No food is served in-house ... has become known for serving some of New Mexico’s most creative cuisine. Kaleidoscopic edible flowers and a wide variety of vegetables from the on-site garden ...
The Food Depot, Northern New Mexico’s Food Bank, regrets to announce that federal funding supporting the Regional Farm to ...
This story was first published by Source New Mexico. The executive director of Northern New Mexico’s food bank, The Food ...
The proposed state budget includes $20 million over the next three years for efforts to keep college students enrolled. Some ...
The Regional Farm to Food Program (RF2FB) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), created by the American ...
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