EDISON – The Murphy Administration was joined Nov. 19 by anti-hunger advocates and higher education officials to announce it was expanding food assistance to career and technical education students at community colleges.
According to a release, during a visit to Middlesex County College, which earlier this year opened a food pantry for students, New Jersey Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson stated the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) would be available to students in community college career and technical education programs.
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