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disaster food assistance dietary guidelines for americans snap benefits wic benefits free/reduced price school meals stores that accept snap ways to report fraud dietary guidelines helping americans eat healthier learn more dietary guidelines helping americans eat healthier learn more our mission is to increase food security and reduce hunger by providing children and low-income people access to food, a healthful diet and nutrition education in a way that supports american agriculture and inspires public confidence. who to contact most nutrition assistance programs funded by the food and nutrition service are administered at the state and local levels. select your location from the dropdown below to find contact information select your location from the dropdown below to find contact information. choose state alabama alaska american samoa arizona arkansas california colorado connecticut delaware district of columbia florida georgia guam hawaii idaho illinois indiana iowa kansas 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the diets of babies, young children and women with healthy foods, while offering guidance with other needs, including nutrition education and health care referrals. learn more assistance for children from kindergarten to 12th grade assistance for children from kindergarten to 12th grade fns partners with state agencies to help fight hunger and obesity among school-age children by administering several year-round programs that provide healthy meals. learn more assistance for native americans assistance for native americans fns makes accessibility of nutritious foods for native american families and those living on indian reservations a priority. learn more nutrition education nutrition education in the classroom and at home, fns programs aim to reduce food insecurities and promote healthy food habits for everyone. learn more snap snap supplemental nutrition assistance program provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of needy families so they can purchase healthy food 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