Vouchers Still Available for Pennsylvania Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program

CLEARFIELD – Vouchers for the Pennsylvania Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program are still available to qualifying senior citizens in Clearfield County 

A one-time allotment of four $5 vouchers totaling $20 is distributed to Clearfield County individuals who are at least 60 years of age during 2017 and who meet income eligibility and residency requirements.

The income limit for this year is $22,311 for a single person and $30,044 for a married couple. Identification showing date of birth and county (or town) residency is required when vouchers are picked up.  A social security card is not a valid form of identification for this purpose.

Eligible individuals who cannot pick up their vouchers may name a proxy to pick these up for them by signing an authorized proxy form. Proxy forms are available at all Clearfield County Centers for Active Living or on the agency’s Web site (www.ccaaa.net).

The form must be signed by the eligible individual prior to picking up the vouchers, and identification for both persons must be submitted by the proxy when applying for vouchers.   

If you did not get the vouchers and you meet the eligibility requirements, the schedule for FMNP voucher distribution is as follows:

Vouchers will be distributed until Sept. 30 or until supply is depleted.    

Those individuals who are interested in having lunch at any of the Centers for Active Living are asked to call one day in advance to make their reservation. 

Any individual over the age of 60 may reserve a lunch and contribute to the cost of the meal on a donation basis.  The cost of a meal for a person under 60 is $3.50.

For more information, call your local Center for Active Living or the CCAAA at 814-765-2696 or 1-800-225-8571, or visit the Web site at www.ccaaa.net.

Programs and services of the agency are funded in part by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, the Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging Inc., Mature Resources Foundation and local and consumer contributions.

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