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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 11, 20254 Mins Read
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    • Emergency SNAP funding ordered by federal courts offers only temporary relief and may not fully prevent delays or shortfalls for recipients.
    • The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis is organizing large-scale food drives to provide produce, meats, staples, and essentials for struggling families.
    • Community action—financial gifts, food donations, and volunteer support—is needed to restore stability and uphold dignity for families this holiday season.

    Two federal courts have ordered the Trump administration to provide emergency funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, that’s been endangered by the federal government shutdown.  (“Judges order the Trump administration to use contingency funds for SNAP during shutdown,” Oct. 31.) But those payments provide only temporary relief – and even that may not fully fund the program or prevent delays for recipients.

    Across the St. Louis region, thousands of families remain anxious and co=uncertain about how long this support will last. For households already working hard to make ends meet, the lingering fear of disruption continues to weigh heavily, especially as we approach the holiday season,

    At the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, we see these challenges up close every day. Parents are striving to provide for their children.  Seniors living on fixed incomes. Single mothers balancing full-time jobs, childcare, and rising costs.

    They are the backbone of our community – and even the threat of losing vital support like SNAP reminds how fragile stability can be for families living paycheck to paycheck.

    For many, the experience has been a painful wake-up call.  A short delay of administrative disruption can mean missed meals, mounting worry, and impossible choices.  As we enter a season meant for gratitude and gathering, too many of our neighbors are still feeling the emotional and financial weight of uncertainty that should never have existed.  At the Urban League, we refuse to stand by while families’ struggle.  That’s why we’re responding the only way we know how – with action, compassion, and community.

    On Saturday, Nov. 15 and Tuesday, Nov. 25, we will host three large-scale food drives across the region from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on each day at our headquarters at 1408 N. Kingshighway Blvd.  These events will provide fresh produce, meats, pantry staples and household essential items to help families make it through this difficult time.

    Because even when the government acts, the community must still move.

    These food drives aren’t just about distributing boxes of food– they’re about dignity and care.  They remind every mother fatherk, and child that they matter and are not forgotten.  They’re about ensuring that no one faces hunger alone, especially when the systems are designed to help them fall short.  

    Now, we need our business, faith leaders and civic partners to stand with us. If you business or congregation, please consider making a financial contribution today at ulstl.com to help us purchase food and essentials in bulk.  Monetary  donations allow us to meet specific needs quickly and serve more families efficiently.

    If you prefer to give food, we welcome donations of non-perishable items, holiday meal staples and household essential items.  You can also volunteer your staff or members to assist at one of our drives – by helping pre-pack boxes in advance or lending a hand on the day of distribution.

    We’ve seen this city come together  – after floods, after tornadoes, after tragedy, We’ve seen churches, corporations, and everyday people open their hearts and hands.  And I believe we’ll do it again now, because that’s who we are in St. Louis.

    The court rulings regarding SNAP are an important step toward restoring stability for millions of families nationwide.  But rebuilding trust and security will take all of us working together.

    When one family suffers, our whole city feels it.  But hwen on community rises, no one gets left behind.  This holiday season let’s show the nations that St. Louis is strongest when we stand together – with open hands, open hearts, and shared purpose. 

    Mike McMillan is president and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis.

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