
Union County Invites Eliglible Kenilworth Seniors to Apply for Farmers' Market Nutrition Vouchers
Union County Life News Desk · Union County Life
UNION COUNTY, NJ –The Union County Board of County Commissioners and the Department of Human Services’ Division on Aging recently announced that the distribution of Senior Farmers Market vouchers has officially started.Eligible seniors ages 60 and over are invited to visit the Kenilworth Senior Center located at 526 Boulevard on Wednesday, May 27, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to obtain vouchers that provide access to fresh, healthy produce and support our community farmers. “Last year, we handed out 1,700 vouchers that helped many seniors with low or fixed incomes access nutritious food, and we're looking forward to doing it again,” said Commissioner Chairman Joseph C. Bodek. “Your health and well-being are important to us. I strongly encourage eligible seniors to take advantage of this free resource and to apply.”To be eligible, seniors must be 60 years of age or older, live in Union County, and provide proof of age and residency. A single person’s monthly income may not exceed $2,461 per month, and a married couple’s combined income may not exceed $3,337 per month.“While this program offers a great opportunity for seniors to get outside, support local farmers, and engage with their community, I want to also remind residents that it is a supplemental program and does not replace a complete nutrition plan,” said Commissioner James E. Baker, Liaison to the Advisory Council on Aging. “If any seniors are experiencing food insecurities, we encourage you to reach out to our Division on Aging at 908-527-4870 to learn how we can help.” A limited number of vouchers are available, and applications will be considered on a “first-come, first-served” basis. Vouchers must be used by November 30, 2026.For more information on the 2026 Farmers Market Nutrition program and other services for seniors in Union County, please contact the Division on Aging and Disability Resource Connection at 1-888-280-8226 toll-free or visit online at ucnj.org/dhs/aging.
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