Federal funding delays cause temporary closures to Topeka food pantries | WIBW

Published: Jul. 1, 2025 at 7:14 PM EDT|Updated: 15 hours ago

TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – Multiple organizations in the area are being impacted by delays in federal funding.

SER is a federally funded program that trains seniors to help community service groups.

Staff members from both SENT Topeka’s Southside Filling Station and Be Filled of South Topeka are closed this week due to staffing constraints caused by delays to SER’s funding.

Roles at each organization are on hold until more grant money is released.

“They, in a couple of days, had all of their training ripped away and paused,” SENT Topeka founder Johnathan Sublet said. “That will cause us concern.”

Both pantries closed for the week, affecting dozens of families on Tuesday evening alone.

They will reopen next Tuesday, July 8, regardless of the situation.

“We want those families to know that we’re doing everything we can,” Sublet said. “That we’re leaning on the ecosystem. That we plan on opening back up next week and doing what we can in a healthy matter.”

“Even if we have to be out there way longer than what it normally will take, we will be there, we’ll have it ready,” Jalil said. “But unfortunately we didn’t have enough warning to get today ready.”

Anyone interested in volunteering to help fill the gaps can sign up online on each organization’s website.

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