Airports set up donation drives for unpaid TSA officers during DHS funding crisis

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As the lapse in funding at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues, many Transportation Security Administration officers (TSA) are “struggling.”

Fundraisers have begun popping up atairports acrossthe country.

Some TSA officers are receiving onlypartial paychecks— while many are receiving no pay at all.

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Deondre White, a TSA officer at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in D.C.�financially trying to do the best that they can.”

Denver International Airport in Colorado posted on X, “DONATIONS NEEDED!Support the dedicatedTSA employeesworking without pay by donating $10 and $20 grocery store and gas gift cards.”

Houston Airport passengers waiting in busy TSA lines

Airports nationwide are launching donation drives to support TSA officers who are working without pay during the government funding lapse.(Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)

The post continued, “Visa gift cards cannot be accepted.”

It suggested that “drop-off locations can be found at Final Approach cell phone lot and in the Jeppesen Terminal,” the post continued.

The Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) in Nevada announced it’s partnered with the Children’s Cabinet to deliver critical resources directly to impacted federal employees, such as weekly groceries.

Reno-Tahoe Airport AuthorityPresident and CEO Cris Jensen announced the collaboration in a press release.

Flight passengers wait in long TSA line at Houston Airport.

Hundreds of airport security officers have left the TSA since the start of the DHS shutdown this year.(Mark Felix/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“We are incredibly grateful to our TSA officers at RNO, who continue to show up every day to keep our community safe, even while facing uncertainty,” said Jensen in the release.

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“Their commitment to public safety does not go unnoticed, and we appreciate our community and the Children’s Cabinet for stepping up to support them,” he added.

backs of tsa officers at airport

“Their commitment to public safety does not go unnoticed.”(Mark Felix/AFP via Getty Images)

In Seattle, the airport opened a TSA food pantry to support officers.

“If you’d like to help, donations ofnon-perishable food, hygiene items, and diapers can be dropped off at the SEA Conference Center between 8 a.m.and 4 p.m,” the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport posted on X.

Over 300 airport security officers have left TSA since the start of the DHS shutdown, with callouts — or unscheduled absences � 

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White said that thanks to the financial support of his family, he’s been able “to show up” for his work.

“I’m thankful for my family to be able to come to work and be able to provide gas [to travel to work] because thegas prices have been rising,” he said. 

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