Nutrition is important for overall health because the food we eat provides the energy and nutrients our bodies need to grow, stay strong, and function properly. Eating a balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, protein, and healthy fats helps our bodies stay healthy and fight off illness. When we eat the right foods, we feel better, think clearly, and have more energy to do the things we enjoy.
What kind of nutrition supports are available?
- Medically tailored meals (includes individual assessment)
- Nutrition education
Am I eligible for nutrition supports?
To be eligible for nutrition supports, all four of the following must be true:
- You must be a current member,
- You are not able to get the service through any other benefit or means,
- The item or service must help with your medical need or life situation, and;
- You must be experiencing significant food insecurity.
Not all requested items or services are granted/funded. Our team evaluates each request on a case-by-case basis and makes the final funding determination. Please review our Social Needs Assistance Guidelines for more information about qualifying medical conditions and life situations and the commonly funded supports for each.
Social Needs Assistance Guidelines (PDF)How do I request a nutrition support?
If you have met the eligibility standards listed above and want to request nutrition support, simply click the button below to fill out the secure digital request form.
Digital Nutrition request formYou can also download and fill out the Nutrition request form (PDF) and submit it to 211 by email or fax.
- Fax number: 503-214-8909
- Email: hrsn@211info.org
You can fill out either form yourself, or with the help of a parent, a caregiver, or a guardian/support/trusted friend, or a staff member from an organization or clinic.
If you have questions or would like help filling out the request form(s), call 211's direct line at 866-698-6155.