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  2. Find out if you are eligible for food assistance for older adults. You may be eligible for SFMNP and CSFP if you are: 60 or older. Have an income at or below 185% of the federal poverty income guidelines. Use these search filters to find and contact your state SFMNP and CSFP programs.

  3. Find government benefits and financial help. Use the benefit finder tool or search by category to learn which benefits you and your family may be eligible for and how to apply.

  4. Government benefits - USAGov

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    Find government benefits and financial help. Use the benefit finder tool or search by category to learn which benefits you and your family may be eligible for and how to apply.

  5. Money-Saving Benefits for Seniors. Millions of older adults may be missing out on programs to help pay for food, housing, healthcare, and more. Get a snapshot of available programs and how to apply with this guide from NCOA. Explore More.

  6. There are multiple government assistance programs designed to help low-income individuals. Seniors who qualify can score free or discounted phones, internet service, and computers. If you think you may qualify for an assistance program, options include: Lifeline; Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)

  7. Public BenefitsSenior Assistance – Government ... - AARP

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    Learn About Federal and State Financial Assistance for Seniors. Balancing your budget during inflation can be challenging. If you're faced with circumstances beyond your control and need a little help, you may be eligible for public benefits that can relieve the burden.

  8. The Ultimate Guide to Government Aid for Seniors - Caring.com

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    Discover a comprehensive list of federal and state government aid programs specifically geared towards seniors. Verify your eligibility and learn how to apply for assistance in the areas of housing, health, nutrition, employment, and more.