SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), previously known as Food Stamps, is the nation’s first line of defense against hunger. This federal program, administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), helps Americans with low incomes put food on the table and stretch their budgets by providing benefits to buy groceries. In the state of Tennessee, The Department of Human Services (DHS) oversees and manages the SNAP program.
Find a nearby office for the Tennessee Department of Human Resources programs, including SNAP, child care certificates, TennCare, and more using the link below.
Second Harvest manages the CSFP for Seniors for Davidson County. The program offers low-income seniors aged 60+ nutritious foods from the USDA to supplement their diets. Click below to learn more about the CSFP, eligibility and how to apply.
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