When the coronavirus first hit, Miranda Wilt knew a grocery store run could be fatal to her children. Both 10-year-old Aiden and 8-year-old Rosie are on the autism spectrum and legally disabled. Wilt, a 35-year-old single mom, said she’s too scared to leave the house herself, let alone go outside with her kids, who can’t wear face masks. She turned to online grocery shopping to stay safe, but her monthly SNAP allotment of $55 barely covers the family’s essential needs, and that’s before the tip and delivery fee. To read the full story.