senior adult food program
ABOUT SENIOR ADULT FOOD PROGRAM
The Senior Adult Food Program, Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) is offered to senior adults, ages 60 years and older, who meet these USDA Income Eligibility Guidelines.
MONTHLY DISTRIBUTIONS
These sites are open to all participants and/or designated proxies to pick up a monthly CSFP food box. In addition, our team may enroll qualified seniors on the spot with proper ID and self-declared income.
Childress
Childress Hope4U
1310 Ave H NW
11am – 12pm
Wednesday, November 6
Hedley
Senior Citizens
112 Main St
2pm – 3pm
Wednesday, November 6
Amarillo
High Plains Food Bank
815 S. Ross St.
10am – 3pm
Thursday, November 7
Tulia
Tulia Assembly of God
325 S. Austin Avenue
9am – 10am
Wednesday, November 13
Hereford
Hereford Church of the Nazarene
1410 La Plata St.
1pm – 3pm
Wednesday, November 13
Canyon
Canyon Freedom Fellowship
45 Hunsley Road
10:30am – 11:30am
Tuesday, November 19
Pampa
Pampa Salvation Army
701 S. Cuyler
10am – 11am
Wednesday, November 20
Borger
Borger Salvation Army
1090 Coronado Circle
1pm – 3pm
Wednesday, November 20
Amarillo
High Plains Food Bank
815 S. Ross St.
10am – 3pm
Thursday, November 21
RURAL DROPS
We’ve partnered with some rural feeding partner agencies to provide CSFP boxes to their communities. Through these sites, HPFB drops the senior boxes off once per month, and each agency distributes to its clients.
Dalhart
Good Samaritan
104 Denrock
(806) 244-5230
Wednesday, November 20
Paducah
Paducah Area Food Pantry
817 Backus
(806) 492-2743
Friday, November 1
Perryton
Jireh Outreach
2210 SW 15th Ave./Perryton
(806) 435-2506
Wednesday, November 13
Plainview
College Heights
802 Quincy St.
(806) 494-4844
Monday, November 18
Wellington
Collingsworth County Home Delivered Meals
1001 Amarillo St.
(806) 204-1740
Monday, November 11
Shamrock – First Baptist
700 N Wall St.
(806) 256-3207
Tuesday, November 19
AMARILLO PRIVATE-SITE CSFP PARTNERS
We’ve partnered with some local senior apartment communities and the VA to provide CSFP boxes to their residents and clients. Through these sites, HPFB drops the senior boxes off once per month, and each agency distributes to its clients.
Independence Village
4700 S Virginia
(806) 358-2477
Tuesday, November 5
Amarillo Veteran’s Affairs
6010 W Amarillo Blvd
(806) 355-9703
Tuesday, November 12
Bivins Village
3201 Tee Anchor
(806) 342-5530
Tuesday, November 19
Clarendon Bread of Life
420 S. Jefferson
(806) 874-3667
Monday, November 11
Marabella Apartments
5781 W. Amarillo Blvd.
(806) 367-9155
Tuesday, November 5,
Northwest Village Apartments
6101 W. I-40
(806) 355-0481
Tuesday, November 12
Winwood Village
4421 Ridgecrest Cir.
(806) 353-1441
Tuesday, November 12
CSFP INFORMATION
Senior Food Program
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) provides supplemental, nutritious food to low-income senior adults. Over 2000 seniors, ages 60 and over, who meet TDA Income Eligibility Guidelines receive a 25–30-pound box of shelf-stable groceries and a 2-pound block of commodity cheese to supplement their diets. Contents included canned fruits, vegetables, and animal proteins. Boxes also include the following on a rotating basis: cereal and additional protein items like dry beans, peanut butter, grains, liquid milk, and dry milk. These boxes have an estimated value of $60-$70 and are provided free of charge to our clients. Each item provided to CSFP clients is intended to be a healthy addition to meals they prepare at home when other food sources are running low.
Options for Homebound Seniors:
Seniors who are homebound may assign a friend, family member, or care-taker to serve as a helper (called a proxy) to collect their food box on a monthly basis. Click here to download a proxy form.
High Plains Food Bank is an equal opportunity provider.
Apply for CSFP
Download a CSFP Application
Participant rights and responsibilities (English and Spanish)
TDA Income Eligibility Guidelines
Appoint a Pick-up person (proxy form)
Additional Household Member Form – English/Spanish
Written Notice of Beneficiary Rights – English
Written Notice of Beneficiary Rights – Spanish
For more information, Josh Brown at jbrown@hpfb.org or 806-350-6376
As per [7 CFR 247.8]: To apply for CSFP benefits, the applicant or caretaker of the applicant must provide the following information on the application: name, age, address, and household income.
Texas Department of Agriculture has revised our current CSFP handbook Section 4000 and directions to our participant application (Form 1504) to state: Applicants are required to provide valid proof of identification; however, applicants are not required to provide proof of income. The applicant is now able to self declare their income when certifying for CSFP. This guidance is effective immediately.