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Buncombe County rallies to support families during federal funding gap

Buncombe County rallies to support families during federal funding gap

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Buncombe County officials outlined Thursday how they are responding to disruptions in federal food and nutrition programs caused by the ongoing government shutdown.

During a virtual briefing, county leaders emphasized efforts to maintain essential services while supporting residents affected by delays in programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP).

“Buncombe County remains focused on mitigating the impact of the federal government shutdown on individuals and families,” County Health and Human Services Director David Sweat said. “Our teams across departments have been working to ensure we can continue meeting our communities’ needs, communicate timely updates and coordinate with state and federal partners, as well as our private partners in the town.”

The shutdown has delayed November SNAP benefits, which help low-income families buy groceries. On Nov. 3, the U.S. Department of Agriculture approved $4.65 billion in emergency funds, allowing states to distribute roughly 50 percent of normal benefits this month. Exact amounts vary by household, and full benefits remain uncertain.

County officials encouraged residents to continue applying for assistance, noting that applications are being processed so benefits can resume once funding is restored. The county has also set up an incident management team to track emerging needs and coordinate the local response.

Community organizations are stepping in to help fill the gap. Donation sites at libraries and other locations have collected more than 5,000 pounds of food for Manna Food Bank and partner organizations. The Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Program is providing $40 market tokens to SNAP-eligible shoppers at the Asheville City Market through November, enabling families to buy locally grown produce.

Other federal programs remain largely unaffected. The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program continues normal operations through the end of November, and free school meals remain available. LEAP funds are available for November but may not continue without federal budget approval.

County officials urged residents who can contribute to support local food drives or volunteer with community partners.

“While we work as a community to fill these gaps at the local level, the real solution lies with the federal government,” Sweat said.

The county established the incident management team last week to coordinate operational strategies and ensure donated food reaches those in need. Officials said they aim to maintain support efforts at least through the week of Thanksgiving, adjusting as federal funding and benefits become available.

Residents seeking assistance or wishing to make donations can call 828-250-5000 or 828-250-6100.

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