FNS Disaster Assistance
FNS provides nutrition assistance to those most affected by a disaster or emergency.
FNS provides nutrition assistance to those most affected by a disaster or emergency.
Disaster Resources
For Individuals
Are you looking for food for yourself or your family?
- Please call your state or local 211 or go to http://www.211.org/
- FEMA’s Individual Disaster Assistance provides immediate and other resources during disaster recovery
- For additional information about FNS programs operating in your state, please contact your state agency
- To contact your local or state office about D-SNAP: State SNAP Resources
- Visit the COVID-19 consumer page
For State and Local Operators
Recent Updates
-- Pandemic Planning
-- FNS Response to COVID-19
Contacts
-- FNS Regional Contacts
-- State Emergency Management Offices
-- USDA Foods State Contacts
Program Manuals
-- Disaster SNAP Guidance
-- USDA Foods Program Disaster Manual
-- Guide to Coordinating WIC Services During a Disaster
Resources
-- D-SNAP Resources
-- Child Nutrition Program Guidance
-- USDA Foods Disaster Assistance
-- FEMA Declarations
How FNS Answers the Call to Help
Watch this 8-minute video to see FNS Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs in action and the support brought to communities recovering from disasters. |
The USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) coordinates with state, local, and voluntary organizations to provide nutrition assistance to those most affected by a disaster or emergency.
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FNS Responses to Active Disasters
Please click on a location on the map or here for state and territory list. For a larger map, or Google Chrome users, please click here.
Program Fact Sheets |
Prepare-- Ready.gov Learn more about Federal Government’s Disaster response -- FNS Disaster Response Annual Reports FNS is part of Emergency Support Function (ESF) 11, Agriculture and Natural Resources and supports ESF 6, Mass Care. |
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