Top Food Assistance Programs for Seniors Beyond SNAP this 2025

Jeanette Moore
Published Jan 14, 2025

Top Food Assistance Programs for Seniors Beyond SNAP this 2025

While the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is well-known, several other food assistance programs are specifically designed for seniors.


These programs can provide additional support, ensuring seniors have access to nutritious food. Here’s a closer look at some of these lesser-known but vital programs.

Read: How to Get the Most Out of Your Senior and Retirement Benefits
 

1. Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)

The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) is a valuable resource for low-income seniors aged 60 and over.

It offers a monthly package of nutritious foods, including canned fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy products.

These items are selected to supplement seniors' diets and enhance their overall health.

For more information and local programs, visit the USDA’s CSFP page.
 

2. Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP)

The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) allows low-income seniors to enjoy fresh, locally-grown produce by providing them with coupons redeemable at farmers’ markets and roadside stands.

This program not only boosts seniors' intake of fruits and vegetables but also supports local farmers.

To learn more about SFMNP and how to participate, visit the USDA’s SFMNP page.
 

3. The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)

The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) offers another layer of food security for low-income seniors by providing emergency food aid.

TEFAP works by distributing food to states, which in turn supply local food banks and pantries with the resources needed to help those in need.

For details on TEFAP distribution points, visit your state’s social services website here or the TEFAP page.
 

4. Congregate Meals and Home-Delivered Meals Programs

Seniors looking for regular, nutritious meals can benefit from the Congregate Meals Program and Home-Delivered Meals Program, also known as Meals on Wheels.

These programs, funded by the Older Americans Act (OAA), provide meals either in a communal setting or directly to seniors' homes, promoting both nutrition and socialization.

To locate a meal program near you, visit the Eldercare Locator.
 

5. State and Local Food Assistance Programs

Beyond federal initiatives, many states and local communities offer additional food assistance programs tailored to seniors.

These programs may include senior-specific food banks, pantries, and voucher systems that help seniors access healthy foods.

To explore available options in your area, contact your state or local social services department.
 

Conclusion

SNAP is not the only food assistance program available to seniors. By exploring these additional resources, seniors can secure the nutritious food they need to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

For more information and to determine your eligibility, visit the provided URLs or connect with your local social services department. Ensuring access to these programs can significantly enhance seniors' quality of life.

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