Nutrition Assistance programs are designed to help individuals and families access healthy food. These programs provide financial support or food directly to those in need, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to maintain a balanced diet. Common examples include the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and food banks.
These programs aim to reduce hunger and improve overall health by making nutritious food more affordable. They often target low-income households, children, and the elderly, helping them to meet their dietary needs. By providing resources and education, Nutrition Assistance promotes better eating habits and food security in communities.