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Home / Business and Economy / SNAP Benefits Halted in Las Animas County, Thousands Impacted

SNAP Benefits Halted in Las Animas County, Thousands Impacted

17 Oct

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Summary

  • 3,042 individuals in Las Animas County to lose SNAP benefits
  • $547,000 projected economic loss for the county
  • Concerns over mass food insecurity due to SNAP program ending

On October 18, 2025, the Las Animas County Department of Human Services (LACDHS) revealed that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will no longer be available in the county starting in November. This decision, attributed to the federal government shutdown and depleting funding, is expected to have severe repercussions for the local community.

According to LACDHS director Michael Aragon, approximately 3,042 individuals in the county currently receive SNAP benefits, ranging from single-person households to larger families. Aragon expressed grave concerns over the potential impact, stating that the loss of these benefits could lead to "mass food insecurity" in the region, particularly as the winter months and holiday season approach.

The projected economic loss for the county is estimated at $547,000, as the SNAP benefits support local vendors, such as Walmart, Safeway, and smaller grocers, which in turn helps sustain employment and the overall community. Aragon emphasized the significance of this loss, noting that the SNAP program is a crucial lifeline for many families in the area.

While the LACDHS has reached out to other agencies and the state SNAP program to identify alternative food assistance options, the director acknowledged the challenges ahead. He urged the community to stay informed and reach out to local agencies for support during this difficult time, emphasizing the importance of coming together to help one another.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ending of the SNAP program in Las Animas County is expected to directly impact 3,042 individuals, ranging from single-person households to larger families, and cause a projected economic loss of $547,000 for the county.
The LACDHS has reached out to other agencies and the state SNAP program to identify alternative food assistance options, and is urging the community to stay informed and reach out to local agencies for support during this difficult time.
The SNAP program is ending in Las Animas County due to the federal government shutdown and depleting funding, according to the LACDHS.

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