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- 1. Critical Tools for Preventing Hunger
- 2. Free Food for Low-Income SeniorsThe Commodity Supplemental
Food Program (CSFP)
- 3. Free box of nutritious food Delivered monthly To low-income:
Senior citizens WIC graduates (children 5 years old and mothers)
www.hungertaskforce.org
- 4. Milwaukee, Jefferson, Ozaukee, Rock, Washington or Waukesha
County residents that are: Low-income 60 years of age or older
Low-income children up to six that are not receiving WIC Low-income
women 7 12 months postpartum that are not receiving WIC
www.hungertaskforce.org
- 5. Household income at or below 130% of Federal Poverty level
Household Size Income at or below 1 Person $1,180 per month 2
People $1,593 per month 3 People $2,007 per month For each
additional person in the household add $414 per month
www.hungertaskforce.org
- 6. Nutritious Foods that help stretch tight food budgets! Fruit
juice and shelf Cereal stable fluid milk Peanut butter Canned
vegetables & fruit Rice, dried beans or pasta Cheese Canned
meat or fish. www.hungertaskforce.org
- 7. Stockboxes are delivered by Hunger Task Force at 99
distribution sites: Senior centers Senior residences Food pantries
Participants or proxies pick up the box monthly
www.hungertaskforce.org
- 8. Improved nutrition Convenient delivery, especially for the
home bound Helpsseniors make ends meet by supplementing tight food
budgets www.hungertaskforce.org
- 9. Hunger Task Force authorized to distribute up to 10,000
Stockboxes every month. Current monthly caseload: 9400 There is no
waiting list! Call 211/IMPACT or Hunger Task Force to find out
where to sign up for Stockbox www.hungertaskforce.org
- 10. Rick Lewandowski CSFP Monitor Hunger Task Force201 S.
Hawley CourtMilwaukee, WI 53214
414-777-0483Rick@hungertaskforce.org U.S. Department of Agriculture
CSFP Information www.fns.usda.gov/fdd/programs/csfp/
www.hungertaskforce.org