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Roy and Santana Townsend of San Felipe Pueblo, NM have checked in with the Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc. (Five Sandoval) food distribution center staff to ensure they are approved; then with an items checklist, they step over to the store room to select their food staples, in Bernalillo, NM, on September 10, 2019.
The foods include USDA Foods from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS).
Five Sandoval distributes food to those in need; supplying nutritious and culturally respectful foods to the community. Other forms of distribution include tailgate pick-up points; and home delivery for those who are homebound. The scope and range of Five Sandoval includes households in the five Pueblos of Cochiti, Jemez, Sandia, Santa Ana and Zia, and its surrounding tribal and non-tribal communities.
For almost 50 years, Five Sandoval has enhanced the lives of tribal members through the important and longstanding services. Five Sandoval does this by sustaining and evolving their services and programs by offering employment, education, human and health services. The services are provided in such a manner that the values of tribal sovereignty, traditional culture, and community integrity are respected and preserved. Five Sandoval is proud to be a primary resource to the communities and are committed to partnering with both, tribal and non-tribal entities to maximize the opportunities for the people served. For more information, please see: fsipinc.org/about-five-sandoval
The Five Sandoval Food Distribution Program is a federal program that provides USDA food assistance to Native American and non-Native American households living on a reservation and to households living in designated areas near a reservation that contain at least one person who is a member of a federally recognized tribe. For more information, please see fsipinc.org/food-distribution, and click on the brochure link.
The USDA Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) provides USDA Foods to income-eligible households living on Indian reservations and to Native American households residing in designated areas near reservations or in Oklahoma. USDA distributes both food and administrative funds to participating Indian Tribal Organizations and state agencies to operate FDPIR. These Indian Tribal Organizations and state agencies determine applicant eligibility, distribute the foods, and provide nutrition education to recipients. For more information, please see fns.usda.gov/fdpir/fdpir-fact-sheet.
The FNS mission is to increase food security and reduce hunger by providing children and low-income people access to food, a healthful diet and nutrition education in a way that supports American agriculture and inspires public confidence. For more information, please see: fns.usda.gov
USDA Photos by Lance Cheung with permission of Five Sandoval and Pueblo of Isleta.