Governor Kathy Hochul declares state of emergency October 30, 2025, unlocking $65 million new state funds for emergency food assistance programs across New York.
SNAP funding halt for 3 million New Yorkers starting November 1, $40 million Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program for food pantries, soup kitchens.
$25 million additional for Nourish NY, connecting surplus agricultural products to relief organizations, providing 40 million meals to vulnerable families.
SUNY Empire State Service Corps and SUNY Corps members deploy to support local food banks, addressing staffing shortages during increased demand.
State explores food hubs at schools, ensuring children and families access nutrition amid federal shutdown’s $8 billion monthly SNAP lapse.
Hochul: “Trump cuts food aid for 3 million New Yorkers, creating public health crisis; NY won’t let families go hungry.”
21 Democratic governors letter to Trump demands USDA tap contingency funds, avoiding national hunger crisis.
This decree’s quiet resolve unveils new era where state’s vast resources bridge federal voids, transforming assistance with enduring harmony.






