When there isn't enough food to go around, there are food pantries that provide groceries and soup kitchens that serve up warm meals in the Cloverdale, AL region to those in need.
A federally-funded program that provides nutrition education and food vouchers for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children younger than age five who cannot afford an adequate diet and, in the case of infants older than six weeks of age, who have a condition which shows a need for better nutrition. Vouchers are picked up at a WIC site (which are usually located in an health center that provides maternity and/or pediatric care) on a monthly basis and may be exchanged for milk, cheese, eggs, cereal, juice, vegetables, peanut butter, beans and formula in most grocery stores.
Acquires surplus commodities stockpiled by the federal government (the U.S.D.A) and distribute them to people who qualify for this service on the basis of income.