Thousands of New Jersey families are facing hunger and uncertainty as the ongoing government shutdown halts SNAP benefits and furloughs federal workers. At Overpeck County Park in Leonia, residents lined up for emergency food boxes distributed by Bergen County and the Community FoodBank of New Jersey. Among them, Janelle Daniels, recovering from a hit-and-run accident, received support from her mother who drove 70 miles to help. Bergen County Commissioner Tracy Zur called the shutdown “devoid of humanity,” highlighting the struggles of families who are now at risk of starvation. Volunteers worked tirelessly to provide fresh produce and pantry staples to 2,000 households, yet officials warn that the situation is not sustainable if the shutdown continues. #US #newjersey #apt
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