Federal Shutdown Could Impact Local SNAP Recipients

Published on October 21, 2025

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICE

MEDIA RELEASE • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kimberley Allen, Director of Social Services

O:(434) 392-3113


November Benefits at Risk

 

FARMVILLE, Va. (October 21, 2025) – Due to the current federal government shutdown that began October 1, 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has notified the Commonwealth of Virginia that November SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits may be delayed or temporarily interrupted. This situation affects all states and all SNAP households nationwide and cannot be appealed.

 

What Prince Edward County Residents Need to Know

  • If you currently have SNAP benefits on your EBT card, continue to use them to purchase food.
  • November SNAP benefits will not be issued unless federal operations resume or additional funding instructions are provided.
  • The Prince Edward County Department of Social Services has no additional information at this time and will share updates as soon as new information becomes available.

 

What Is the Local Impact?

  • Over 3,300 County residents, including many children and seniors, rely on monthly SNAP benefits.
  • About $520,000 of SNAP benefits are issued each month in Prince Edward County.
  • The pause in benefits could create additional hardship for families experiencing food insecurity.
  • Food pantries across Virginia are experiencing higher demand. Local donations and volunteer support are essential to help meet community needs.

 

Need Help Finding Food?

 

How To Help?

  • Donate food or funds directly to local food pantries.
  • Organize a food drive at your school, workplace, community organization or place of worship.
  • Volunteer your time to assist with food distribution or outreach efforts.

 

Updates, as they become available will be posted on the Prince Edward County website or on the County’s Facebook page.

 

 

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