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Home Delivered Meals

Home Delivered Meals

Washington, MI
Home Delivered Meals, part of Nutrition for Longevity (N4L), is dedicated to providing nourishing and accessible meal solutions to residents of Washington, MI. We offer specially crafted Medically Tailored Meals and Home Delivered Meals designed by a Registered Dietitian to meet the specific nutritional needs of clients grappling with various health conditions, including Chronic Kidney Disease and Congestive Heart Failure. Our meals, which are free from dairy, peanuts, gluten, and pork, are available to individuals covered under Medicare Advantage plans, Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports, or the Older Americans Act. We also provide a self-pay option for those who do not qualify for government assistance, allowing families to choose their meals at an affordable rate. N4L is committed to enhancing well-being through nutrition, ensuring that every meal supports the journey to better health and is available to those who need it most. For inquiries about eligibility and service options, we encourage interested individuals to reach out to their healthcare providers or local aging agencies.
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Discount on Amazon Prime Membership

Washington, MI
In Washington, MI, we are committed to making essential services more accessible with our discounted Amazon Prime Membership program, providing a 50% discount to qualifying government assistance recipients. This initiative aims to ease financial burdens by offering the benefits of Amazon Prime, including free shipping, access to movies, music, and more. To take advantage of this program, simply visit amazon.com/qualify, select 'Start 30-day free trial,' and follow the straightforward instructions to verify your EBT card or other qualifying documents. We believe that everyone deserves access to the conveniences of modern shopping and entertainment, and we are here to help you get started.
Food Bank

Food Bank

Washington, MI
The Dysphagia Outreach Project Food Bank is dedicated to serving the needs of low-income individuals in Washington, MI who face the challenges of dysphagia. We provide essential food assistance through a range of specialized resources including thickeners, pre-modified foods, therapy tools, oral care supplies, and adaptive equipment designed to enhance quality of life. Our mission is to ensure that those coping with swallowing difficulties have access to necessary dietary and therapeutic solutions, fostering independence and well-being in our community. By addressing the unique needs of individuals with dysphagia, we aim to make a meaningful impact on their daily lives.
Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)

Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)

Washington, MI
The Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) in Washington, MI, is dedicated to ensuring that low-income households, particularly the elderly and Native American families living on or near Indian reservations, have access to essential nutritional support. This vital federal program provides USDA foods and focuses on delivering not only emergency food assistance but also nutrition education to empower families in making healthier choices. Applicants can participate by meeting specific monthly income guidelines. For more information and assistance, individuals are encouraged to reach out to their Indian Tribal Organization, State Distributing Agency, or the local FNS regional office.
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Food Bank

Food Bank

Washington, MI
Located in Washington, MI, the Dysphagia Outreach Project Food Bank is dedicated to supporting low-income individuals living with dysphagia by providing essential food assistance and specialized resources. Our mission is to ensure that those affected have access to thickeners, pre-modified foods, therapy tools, oral care supplies, and adaptive equipment that cater to their unique dietary needs. We believe in empowering individuals and families facing challenges with swallowing disorders by supplying the right tools and nutritious options, creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.
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Food Pantry

Food Pantry

Washington, MI
Located in Washington, MI, our Food Pantry is dedicated to combating food insecurity by offering essential food assistance to individuals and families in need. We prioritize providing nutritious food items that help address the basic dietary needs of our community. In response to COVID-19, we are currently operating with curbside pickup to ensure the safety of all involved. Those in need of emergency food services can reach out to schedule a convenient time for food pickup, as we aim to support our neighbors with care and efficiency.
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Washington, MI
In Washington, MI, the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, sponsored by the Macomb County Health Department, is dedicated to supporting families through vital food assistance and nutrition education. This federally funded USDA program offers free nutritious foods, including infant formulas, while delivering essential services such as breastfeeding support, nutrition counseling, health screenings, and on-site immunizations. WIC empowers parents with the resources and knowledge needed to ensure the health and well-being of their children. To access these services, simply reach out for an initial screening, and our friendly staff will guide you through the eligibility process with the necessary documentation.
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)

Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)

Washington, MI
The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) in Washington, MI, empowers limited-resource families and individuals with essential nutrition education to foster healthier eating habits. Offered by Michigan State University, EFNEP provides valuable knowledge and practical skills for those responsible for planning, shopping, and preparing nutritious meals for children and families. Serving expecting parents and caregivers, including grandparents, our program focuses on creating positive changes in dietary attitudes and behaviors, ensuring that everyone has the tools needed to make sound nutritional choices. Through engaging education and support, we are dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles and improving the overall well-being of our community.
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Food Pantry

Food Pantry

Washington, MI
Located in Washington, MI, our Food Pantry is dedicated to combating food insecurity by providing essential food assistance to individuals and families in need. We offer a wide selection of free fresh produce and canned goods, ensuring that everyone has access to nutritious meals while upholding their independence and dignity. Our services are particularly vital in food deserts, where access to grocery stores is limited. To receive emergency food support, visitors are asked to provide a valid photo ID for the head of household, proof of residency, and documentation of household income and expenses. First-time walk-ins are always welcome, while appointments can be arranged to streamline the process. Together, we are building a healthier community, one meal at a time.
Food Pantry

Food Pantry

Washington, MI
At the Grace Episcopal Church's Food Pantry in Washington, MI, we stand committed to combating food insecurity in Macomb County by providing emergency food assistance to individuals and families in need. Our warm and welcoming environment ensures that those facing hunger receive essential nutritional support. Open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., we strive to meet the basic nutritional needs of our community, offering a variety of food options to nourish both body and spirit. Join us in our mission to alleviate hunger and promote well-being for all.
Food Pantry

Food Pantry

Washington, MI
Immanuel Food Pantry, located in Washington, MI, is dedicated to supporting individuals and families in Macomb Township and northern Clinton Township facing temporary emergencies. We provide essential food assistance through a variety of non-perishable and frozen food items, typically offering enough to sustain clients for approximately four days. Our pantry is proud to be a member of the Macomb County Emergency Food Program, ensuring reliable access to nutritious meals. To receive assistance, clients are encouraged to obtain a referral by contacting the United Way at 211 during business hours, Monday through Friday. Please note that food can be picked up by appointment only on Mondays or Thursdays, and assistance is available once every six months to help address your food security needs with care and urgency.
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Women, Infants, & Children (WIC)

Women, Infants, & Children (WIC)

Washington, MI
Located in Washington, MI, Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) is dedicated to supporting the nutritional needs of pregnant women, new mothers, and children under the age of five. Our mission is to empower families by providing essential food assistance, comprehensive nutrition education, and valuable health resources. Through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program, WIC offers personalized nutrition counseling, breastfeeding support, and access to nutritious foods via an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, ensuring low-income families can thrive. We also facilitate immunization screenings and connect families with vital health and social services. Fathers, parents, guardians, and foster parents are encouraged to apply for their children, fostering a supportive community focused on healthy growth and well-being.
Food Pantry

Food Pantry

Washington, MI
The Food Pantry in Washington, MI is dedicated to providing emergency food assistance to families and individuals facing food insecurity. Our program ensures that anyone in need can access free groceries, with a focus on supporting low-income families, single parents, seniors, unemployed individuals, disabled veterans, and the working poor. We believe in serving everyone without discrimination, regardless of race, color, or religion. Each household is eligible for up to 12 visits a year, with a reassessment conducted annually to continue support. We offer a diverse selection of nonperishable items, fresh produce, frozen goods, meats, baby supplies, cleaning items, and personal care products. To access our food pantry, individuals should provide basic information including family member names and identification. Please note that the pantry will close during severe weather when Romeo Community Schools are closed.

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Housing Assistance

Washington, MI

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Churches & Faith Based Support

Washington, MI

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