Pastor Jamal Bryant Redirects Church Donations To Feed Families As Millions Prepare To Lose EBT Benefits (VIDEO)
Written by 96motero on October 29, 2025

As the government shutdown drags on, millions of Americans are bracing for potential disruptions to critical programs — including SNAP benefits. Starting November 1st, those who rely on the program could see their assistance paused, leaving families scrambling to put food on the table. Amid the uncertainty, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Pastor, Jamal Bryant, is urging his community to step up in a different way. All this unfolds as DoorDash pledges meals and states take the Trump administration to court.
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Pastor Bryant Shifts $1M Fundraiser To Feed Families
According to reports, this past Sunday was supposed to be a big fundraising day for the Georgia church. As they aimed to raise $1 million, Pastor Bryant made the decision to pause the initiative until the shutdown ends. In a sentimental message, the Georgia pastor shared:
“The congregation is supposed to be sensitive to the needs of the community, knowing that people are literally just trying to keep their heads above water. We’re opening up our arms and opening up our hearts at the same time.”
Additionally, the church normally hands out groceries every other Saturday to around 1,500 people. But, this weekend they’re planning to step it up to serve 2,000. His decision comes as more than 40 million Americans receiving SNAP benefits may lose them in just a few days. As previously reported, the USDA has confirmed that no emergency assistance will be provided for relief. For communities already struggling, the church’s move shows how local support can fill gaps when the system falls short.
24 States Sue Trump Admin Over SNAP Suspension
A massive coalition of 24 states plus D.C. is taking the Trump administration to court over the suspension of SNAP benefits. Big-name states like California, New York, and Pennsylvania are asking a federal judge in Massachusetts to step in. They’re also asking the judge to make the Department of Agriculture continue SNAP benefits for November, even if it means using contingency funds. With over 25 million people in these states alone relying on SNAP, officials are calling the suspension not just unfair, but unlawful.
In their lawsuit, the states warn that cutting off food stamps could have dire consequences and negative health impacts on children. “Shutting off SNAP benefits will cause deterioration of public health and well-being,” the filing reads. The states involved in the suit stretch coast to coast, including Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, and Illinois. Additionally, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, and more are included in the pact — making it one of the biggest legal challenges to the administration’s food aid cuts yet.
DoorDash Offers 1 Million Free Meals Amid EBT Freeze
The government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for millions of families, including 21 million kids. Furthermore, it leaves countless at risk of going hungry while food banks struggle to keep up. DoorDash is stepping in with an Emergency Food Response, offering free delivery for its Project DASH partners. The company is also waiving fees on roughly 300,000 SNAP orders, adding to the 135 million meals it has already helped deliver. “No one should go hungry in America—period,” said Max Rettig, DoorDash VP. Meanwhile, Eric Mitchell of the Alliance to End Hunger added that while this helps temporarily, full SNAP benefits must be restored immediately to protect millions of people in need.
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