This Pittsburgh Dad Did A $150 Grocery Run To Feed His Neighbors During Snap Cuts. What Happened Next Left His Whole Body 'Shaking'

This Pittsburgh Dad Did A $150 Grocery Run To Feed His Neighbors During Snap Cuts. What Happened Next Left His Whole Body 'Shaking'
This Pittsburgh Dad Did A $150 Grocery Run To Feed His Neighbors During Snap Cuts. What Happened Next Left His Whole Body 'Shaking' As the government shutdown enters its 38th day, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program has paid the price, with benefits disrupted for an estimated 42 million Americans. Two judges have ordered the Trump administration to tap emergency reserves to continue the program — orders which the administration has since appealed.  As government assistance hangs in the balance, people across the country are stepping up to help their neighbors. People like Pittsburgh father AJ Owen. On Sunday, October 26, he took his boys — ages 7 and 9 — to the grocery store to buy $150 worth of groceries.  Then they set up an impromptu food drive for their neighbors in their front yard.  “I try to keep my kids updated on what’s happening in the world, but they’re helpers. They’ve always been helpers,” Owen told People Magazine. “I told them about SNAP potentially going a…