(KLZA)-- The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) distribution clinic will be held in the following towns in September 2015:
HUMBOLDT Monday, September 14 only. This is a change in the date, due tot he Richardson County Fair. This distribution will be for residents of Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson and Nemaha counties.
BEATRICE (Gage & Jefferson counties) Tuesday, September 22
Appointments are suggested at all clinics.
CSFP provides nutritious foods to seniors who are age 60 or greater who live in Nebraska and are under the program income guidelines.
Foods given through CSFP include canned fruits and vegetables; bottled juice; 1% liquid and non-fat dry milk; hot and cold cereals; canned meat; peanut butter and dried beans; cheese; pasta or rice.
To schedule an appointment or obtain information on how to qualify for CSFP, please call Blue Valley Community Action at 402-729-2278 or contact their local Blue Valley Community Action Center.
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