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Any child registered in a participating school can apply for free and reduced price meals with their school.
Eat Smart Idaho provides nutrition and physical activity education for low-income Idahoans. Participants learn the basics of quick and healthy meal preparation, smart shopping, food safety, and increased levels of physical activity.
Learn about checking, savings and managing a bank account. At the end of the program, graduates may be able to open an account at participating financial institutions.
The Women, Infants, & Children Program, also known as WIC, helps Idaho families by providing checks to buy healthy foods from local grocery stores.
The Children's Developmental Disabilities program provides community based services for children with developmental disabilities.
Genesis is a free medical, dental, and mental health clinic to those who are uninsured and low-income. We also offer Community Health Workers to connect individuals with social health resources such as food, education, and employment.
Locate the food pantry, senior center, mobile pantry, or feeding site nearest you.
Cooking Matters provides cooking classes and in-store shopping tips.
Food that's IN when school is OUT! Summer Food serves FREE meals and snacks to all children ages 1-18 at over 300 sites across the state during the summer months.
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) promotes health and well-being of children and adults by providing meal and snack reimbursement to eligible child care and adult day cares throughout the State of Idaho.
Home delivered meals are nutritious meals that are delivered to homebound seniors aged 60 years or older.
Double Your Food Stamps at Farmers Markets!
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