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Those cuts coupled with recent layoffs of federal workers by the Trump administration has San Antonio Food Bank president and CEO Eric Cooper bracing for an increase in demand and feeling "incredibly ...
SAN ANTONIO - The first on-campus mobile food distribution was held at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) main ...
Before the cut, the food bank had assisted 105,000 people with food scarcity issues. That number will now likely drop.
and we’re going to get a wave of recently furloughed or let go workers from the federal government,” said Eric Cooper, San Antonio Food Bank CEO and president. “At both ends, from supply to ...
Food Bank CEO Eric Cooper said the White House's tariffs on Mexican goods will raise food prices, hurting San Antonio families' ability to afford groceries. At the same time, those price hikes ...
San Antonio Food Bank CEO Eric Cooper tells Axios. The program would ease strain on the food bank and help prevent supply rationing during the summer, its busiest season, Cooper says. How it works ...
the San Antonio Food Bank is moving away from the mass distributions that served as a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of South Texans during the pandemic. Eric Cooper, the food bank’s ...
That's the uncertainty. That's the fear," said Eric Cooper, President and CEO of the San Antonio Food Bank. "I'm freaking out because we just don't know." Recent tariffs enacted by President Trump ...
SAN ANTONIO - We have new information on the federal government cuts from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). The department announced a billion-dollar slash Tuesday. That money, funding ...