Food Assistance Resources During Government Shutdown

Published on November 03, 2025

s the government shutdown continues, millions of families nationwide who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will lose access to critical nutrition support. SNAP helps more than 1.4 million Michiganders afford groceries.

Resources

  • Visit mi211.org/foodassistance to access information on local resources, or dial 2-1-1. The 211 information and referral center, available 24/7 to everyone in Michigan, is a confidential way to find updated information on available local resources.
  • Double Up Food Bucks are still available for people with remaining SNAP benefits to use for fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • For agencies or organizations with new or temporary food-related programs, please be sure to update or add your information at mi211.org/providers

How to Help

Donate

Volunteer

  • For individuals: Explore volunteer opportunities at unitedforscmi.org/volunteer. Filter by interest to find “Food Prep” opportunities.
  • For organizations in need of volunteers: Be sure your listings are updated. For help, connect here.

Advocate

  • Act to Protect SNAP: Please reach out to your federal elected officials to ask them to protect federal food assistance. Click here to make your voice heard
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