Senior Farmers Market Nutrition offered by Seattle-King County Aging & Disability Services
700 5th Avenue, 51st Floor, Seattle, WA 98104
Residents of King County who - Are ages 60 or older (55+ if American Indian/Alaska Native) - Have income below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level Must be age 60 or 55 by June 30th of the year applying. Income must be no more than $2,461 per month for one person or $3,336 for two people. For each additional person, add $876.
Application Assistance: M-F, 9am-5pm. Apply between April 6-May 8, 2026.
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Apply online during the application period in the spring. Apply only once, duplicate applications will be removed. Applicants will selected via a lottery system. Call for help with the application. Applications are available in the following languages: - English - Amharic - Arabic - Cambodian - Chinese - Korean - Laotian - Russian - Somali - Spanish - Tagalog - Tigrinya - Ukrainian - Vietnamese. Applicants will be randomly selected to receive vouchers. All applicants will receive a letter by early July informing them of their status.
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Provides low-income older adults with vouchers to purchase unprocessed, locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, and honey from authorized farmers markets and farm stores. The program: - Supports healthy eating - Helps stretch food budgets - Connects participants to local agriculture Participants receive a one-time seasonal benefit of $80 loaded onto an electronic benefits card. Benefits can be used to buy items such as apples, berries, leafy greens, tomatoes, peppers and squash. Funds can only be used during the current market season between June and October. Complete the proxy form to allow family members to use the card. Free phone app allows users to track their benefit balance and purchase history as well as locate authorized markets.
Seattle-King County Aging & Disability Services
State designated Area Agency on Aging (AAA) for King County works to develop a community that promotes quality of life, independence and choice for older people and adults with disabilities.