FoodShare Wisconsin (SNAP/EBT) was created to help stop hunger and to improve nutrition and health. FoodShare helps people with limited money buy the food they need for good health.
Each month, people across Wisconsin get help from FoodShare. They are people of all ages who have a job but have low incomes, are living on small or fixed income, have lost their job, and are retired or disabled and not able to work.
To find out if you are eligible & to apply, visit: https://access.wisconsin.gov/access/
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program for pregnant women, infants, women who are breastfeeding, postpartum women, and children younger than 5.
To find out if you are eligible, visit: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/wic/income-guidelines.htm
Racine Kenosha Community Action Agency (RKCAA) administers the Kenosha Senior Veggie Voucher Program. Through partnerships and various grants the program is changing the lives of seniors in Kenosha County.
Funding allows eligible seniors to register and receive $25 in vouchers to purchase locally grown fruits and vegetables at participating Farmer Markets and Farm stands in Kenosha County. Seniors must be at least 60 years of age and considered low-income to receive one set of vouchers.