Vermont Food Distribution Resources
Below you can find food and meal resources for Vermont.
Vermont food programs
3SquaresVT
What it is: Provides food assistance to low income people and families
How to apply: email 3svt@vtfoodbank.org, call 1-855-855-6181 or text VFB SNAP to 85511
CSFP
What it is: The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) is a federal nutrition program which delivers nutritious foods to income-eligible older adults. The program also offers free information on Nutrition
How to apply: 1-800-214-4648 or request a paper application by emailing csfp@vtfoodbank.org
WIC
What it is: WIC is the USDA Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. WIC provides access to healthy foods, nutrition education and counseling, healthcare referrals and breastfeeding support.
How to apply: Call 1-800-649-4357 or email WIC@Vermont.gov, or text VTWIC to 855-11 to apply.
Vermont Meal Program for Older Adults
What it is: Qualifying individuals may be able to pick up meals to go or have meals delivered to their home home.
How to apply: Call the Helpline at 1-800-642-5119.
Hunger Free Vermont
Visit Hunger Free Vermont to learn more about statewide food resources and assistance programs, and to learn more about HFVT efforts to end the injustice of hunger and malnutrition
Visit hungerfreevt.org website
Vermont's Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets
Visit the webpage for Vermont’s Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets to find up-to-date statewide food resources.
Visit agriculture.vermont.gov website
Food Finder
Check out FoodFinder for an interactive map of food pantries in your area. FoodFinder is a map of food pantries nationwide.
Visit foodfinder.us website
VT Foodbank Partner Sites
The core function of the Vermont Foodbank is to provide food to a network of 215 food shelves, meal sites, senior centers and after-school programs.
Visit vtfoodbank.org website
Vermont Everyone Eats
Vermont Everyone Eats provides nutritious meals to Vermonters in need of food assistance, as well as a stabilizing source of income for Vermont restaurants, farmers, and food producers.
Visit vteveryoneeats.org website