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United Against Poverty official says $300,000 in grants at risk with government shutdown
ORLANDO, Fla. — United Against Poverty in Orlando is feeling the strain of the ongoing government shutdown, with $300,000 in federal funding at risk. The nonprofit supports hundreds daily through its grocery and workforce training programs. Despite uncertainty, Executive Director Anjali Vaya remains hopeful Congress will reach a deal to sustain vital community services.
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