Receive food through our senior programs

If you’re a senior in Oklahoma who needs free food, we’re here to help.

Senior Programs

Food insecurity is a major concern for people above the age of 60 in Oklahoma. 1 in 10 Oklahoma seniors is food insecure. Below are descriptions of our two senior programs.

Commodities Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)
CSFP is a federal program that works to improve the health of low-income seniors by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA commodity foods through a monthly food box.

Qualifying Seniors must be at least 60 years of age, an Oklahoma resident living in a partner’s service area, and must meet the federal income guidelines. To find a CSFP partner near you:

Senior Servings (SRSV)
Senior Servings is a Food Bank-funded program that seeks to provide seniors in need, that do not qualify for our CSFP program, with a monthly standard food box. The contents may vary from month to month, but seniors can expect to get one box a month. To find a site near you:

Need help? Contact our Senior Programs Lead.

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