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  2. Find out if you are eligible for food assistance for older adults. You may be eligible for SFMNP and CSFP if you are: 60 or older. Have an income at or below 185% of the federal poverty income guidelines. Use these search filters to find and contact your state SFMNP and CSFP programs.

  3. Senior Food Programs, Free Senior Meals | Feeding America

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    Learn about the different types of senior food programs available in the United States. Find free meal delivery for seniors, free senior food programs, and free senior food boxes.

  4. Find Free Food and Groceries - Feeding America

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    Senior Programs. Many food banks host senior food programs that provide free groceries to older adults, with no strings attached. Contact your local food bank to find out if a senior program is available near you. Comprehensive help for seniors in your area.

  5. Food Assistance for Older Adults - The National Council on Aging

    www.ncoa.org/older-adults/benefits/food-assistance

    Need Help Paying for Food? Millions of older adults are eligible for food assistance from SNAP but often don't apply. Use NCOA's tool to find out if you're eligible and get help paying for groceries.

  6. Food Assistance - SNAP Benefits for Older Adults - AARP

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    Food Assistance - SNAP Benefits for Older Adults. Struggling to Afford Food? See If You Qualify for SNAP. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help you purchase more of the foods you need. Watch this video to learn about the SNAP application process.

  7. Free Food for Seniors: Where to Find Assistance ...

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    There are several programs and resources available to help senior citizens access free food. These include the Senior FarmersMarket Nutrition Program (SFMNP), the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and community meal programs.

  8. Free Food for Seniors in D.C. and Maryland | Capital Area ...

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    Healthy food close to home. The Capital Area Food Bank participates in the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) within the District of Columbia, Montgomery County, and Prince George’s County. The programs provide seniors with free, nutritious food so they can stay healthy and active.