Chicken Soup Brigade Food Program offered by Lifelong
Chicken Soup Brigade Food Program offered by Lifelong
Provides a range of free food and nutrition services for low-income people living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic illnesses or disabilities that have caused them to be homebound. The program delivers prepared frozen meals and/or groceries to homebound clients. Special diets are accommodated. Meals are packaged in a microwave safe container and delivered frozen to the client for easy re-heating. Grocery bags include fresh produce, proteins and shelf-stable items. The program also operates several pickup centers throughout King County for caregivers or clients with some mobility.
Location
210 South Lucile Street, Seattle, WA 98108
Voice
Hours
M-F, 8:30am-5pm.
Application process
Call office to receive application information. Some programs have a waitlist.
Eligibility
Residents of King County who are living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic diseases, illnesses or injuries that have caused them to be homebound. Those living with chronic illness must live in the city of Seattle. Those who are HIV+ must be at 300% of the Federal Poverty Level or less.
Fee
None.
Agency info
Lifelong
Provides various support services including advocacy, case management, home delivered meals, housing assistance and health resources for those whose lives are affected by HIV/AIDS and other chronic illnesses. Pays medical insurance premiums for eligible people with HIV/AIDS. Provides education and outreach to youth on safe sex practices.