This month, pandemic-related emergency funding from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps, is ending in most states, leaving many low-income families with less to spend on food.
More than 41 million Americans receive funding for food through the federal program.
For those households, it will amount to at least $95 less per month to spend on groceries.
The nonprofit used to provide about 7 million meals per month before the pandemic and now provides between 11 million and 12 millions meals per month.
"We knew these [extra SNAP funds] were going away and they were going to be sunsetted," she said.