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“I think we’re going to see a lot of people relying more on the charitable food system, such as food banks and pantries. But those programs are not going to replace the kinds of support that people were able to get from SNAP,” said Kenney.
Read the August 2025 Q&A:
Read the August 2025 Q&A:
SNAP funding cuts threaten food security, health | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard Chan School's Erica Kenney and Cindy Leung share their reactions to the massive spending cut to SNAP and discuss the implications for SNAP recipients.
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October 28, 2025 at 10:36 PM
“I think we’re going to see a lot of people relying more on the charitable food system, such as food banks and pantries. But those programs are not going to replace the kinds of support that people were able to get from SNAP,” said Kenney.
Read the August 2025 Q&A:
Read the August 2025 Q&A:
“It’s just such a blessing to be able to partner with my friend. The common foundation we built during our time at Harvard Chan School has created a natural bridge that enhances our ability to align objectives and foster cooperation between the World Bank and the Ministry of Health,” said Nirola.
October 15, 2025 at 12:06 AM
“It’s just such a blessing to be able to partner with my friend. The common foundation we built during our time at Harvard Chan School has created a natural bridge that enhances our ability to align objectives and foster cooperation between the World Bank and the Ministry of Health,” said Nirola.