Local Organization Calls on Community Stakeholders for Support Amid Government Shutdown Concerns
WAYNE COUNTY, N.C. — The United Way of Wayne County is launching an emergency food assistance initiative in response to widespread community concerns about the potential pause of SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits during the ongoing government shutdown uncertainty.
ALTA Foods Issues $5,000 Challenge Grant
In a letter to community stakeholders, United Way leadership acknowledged the growing anxiety among residents regarding their food security. The organization announced that ALTA Foods has issued a challenge grant of $5,000 to jumpstart emergency relief efforts through the UCAN program.
The UCAN (United Community Action Network) program, which typically provides support and connections to community members in crisis, will now specifically target verified SNAP recipients who may face disruptions in their benefits.
Call for Community Support
United Way leadership acknowledged the timing of this emergency appeal, noting that many stakeholders are already committed to supporting the organization’s ongoing Community Campaign. Despite this, officials expressed gratitude for any additional support community partners can provide during this urgent situation.
The organization expressed gratitude for consideration of support to this emergency need and for all efforts to keep the community strong.
Food Pantry Partnerships and Perishable Drives
Beyond monetary donations, United Way is coordinating with local food pantries to expand emergency food distribution networks. The organization is currently revising its comprehensive food pantry list, which will be shared on social media platforms in the coming days.
Community members and organizations are invited to organize perishable food drives to stock local pantries during this critical period. United Way emphasized the importance of fresh food donations to supplement pantry supplies.
Campaign Season Considerations
United Way leadership acknowledged the timing of this emergency appeal, noting that many stakeholders are already committed to supporting the organization’s ongoing Community Campaign. Despite this, officials expressed gratitude for any additional support community partners can provide during this urgent situation.
“Thank you for considering support to this emergency need and for all you do to keep our community strong,” the organization stated.
How to Help
Community members and organizations interested in supporting this emergency initiative can:
- Donate to the UCAN program with “SNAP” designation
- Organize perishable food drives for local pantries
- Contact United Way of Wayne County for verified SNAP recipient support coordination
- Monitor United Way’s social media channels for the updated food pantry list
For more information on how to contribute to this emergency response effort, contact the United Way of Wayne County directly.








