Did you know there’s a nationwide initiative providing free boxes of nutritious groceries to seniors across America? That’s right, thousands are already benefiting each month! 🍎

LEARN HOW TO APPLYFind out how to get your free monthly food box.

The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), facilitated by The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB), extends monthly food support to elderly individuals who fulfill specific income and age requirements.

At its core, the program aims to bolster the nutrition of seniors, offering them access to wholesome, top-quality food entirely free of charge.

🥗 What’s Included in Your CSFP Box?

Every month, participants open a box brimming with essential groceries, including:

  • Powdered or evaporated milk
  • Canned fruits and veggies
  • Whole-grain cereal and pasta
  • Dried or canned beans
  • Pure fruit juices
  • Protein sources like canned tuna or chicken

These monthly provisions help to complement daily meals, ensuring seniors maintain consistent access to nourishing food throughout the month.

✨ Steps to Enroll

  1. Head over to the GBFB website or your nearby distribution center
  2. Verify your eligibility based on age (60+) and income
  3. Complete a straightforward registration form
  4. Begin receiving your monthly provisions

👉 The whole procedure is free and offered across numerous counties in Massachusetts.

🍽️ Senior Food Help USA

Low-income seniors receive free monthly nutritious food boxes.

📦 What You Get

Shelf-stable staples like milk, beans, canned goods & cereals.

đź‘´ Who Qualifies

Adults 60+ meeting income and residency requirements.

📝 How to Apply

Contact your local distribution agency or state nutrition program.

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đźšš Nationwide Availability

The CSFP is offered across the country, with local distribution coordinated by GBFB in collaboration with community organizations. If you’re outside Massachusetts, find a CSFP site near you in your region.

TIP: If you know an older adult living alone or on a limited income, this program could make a meaningful difference in their nutrition and wellbeing.

đź§ľ Additional Food Support Programs

Apart from CSFP, you might be eligible for other assistance options:

  • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
  • Meals on Wheels (meals delivered to seniors)
  • WIC (Women, Infants & Children Program)
  • Local food banks and community pantries
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