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Pop-up food pantry supplies Annapolis residents affected by SNAP delays

Also this week, Pittman announces $500,000 donation to Anne Arundel County Food Bank

Willie Bullock unloads a pallet of food from the truck. The nonprofit Marshall Hope Corp. delivered boxes of food to families at Woodside Gardens Apartments who are in need due to delayed SNAP payments or other financial needs. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff)
Willie Bullock unloads a pallet of food from the truck. The nonprofit Marshall Hope Corp. delivered boxes of food to families at Woodside Gardens Apartments who are in need due to delayed SNAP payments or other financial needs. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff)
The Baltimore Sun's Maggie Trovato (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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The food pantry benefited Annapolis' Woodside Gardens Apartments residents who haven't received their SNAP benefits this month.

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