Keyword Details: Commodity Supplemental Food Program
A federally funded program that works to improve the health of elderly people age 60 and older who meet income eligibility requirements by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA commodity foods. The program provides food and administrative funds to states, typically departments of health, social services, education or agriculture. The state agencies store CSFP food and distribute it to local public and private, nonprofit organizations that determine the eligibility of applicants, distribute the food, and provide nutrition education.
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program provides a monthly supplemental food package that includes: canned fruits and vegetables, juice, dry or canned milk, cheese, canned meat, peanut butter or dried beans, cereal, rice and instant potatoes or pasta.
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Emergency food pantry offers food and goods to families in need. The amount of food varies based on the size of the family. Families may receive food from the pantry once a month, in order to do so they must provide picture ID, proof of the number of household members, and proof of Kenosha residenc...
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The Sharing Center serves Kenosha County residents, living west of I-94 by providing food pantry, employment assistance, housing assistance, rental assistance, domestic violence intervention, homeless services, clothing, household items, holiday assistance programs, school supply giveaway in August,...
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