Food Distribution Department

Our Mission:

The Fort Mojave Food Distribution Program mission is to strengthen the nutrition safety net through commodity distribution and other nutrition assistance to low-income families, emergency feeding programs, Indian Reservations, and the elderly.

The Food Distribution Program on the Indian Reservation (FDPIR) is administered at the Federal level by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. FDPIR is administered locally by either an Indian Tribal Organization (ITO) or an agency of the State Government. Currently there are approximately 100 ITO’s and 5 Agencies. USDA purchases and ships commodities to the ITO’s and State agencies based on their orders from a list of available foods. These administrating agencies store and distribute the food, determine eligibility, and provide nutrition education to recipients. USDA provides the administrating agencies with funds for program administrative costs. FDPIR is authorized under section 4 (b) of the Food Stamp Act of 1977 and Section 4 (a) of the Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of 1973.

Services & Eligibility Requirements

  • Food Distribution (Provided monthly to low-income families.)

  • Emergency Food and Shelter Program (Utility Assistance to low-income families in Mojave County w/ monies received yearly in early May)

Eligibility Criteria

  • In order to qualify for commodities, one household member must be a Tribal Member or Direct Descendent of any federally recognized tribe living on the Fort Mojave Reservation. If you reside near the area (Needles, CA – Mohave Valley, AZ – Golden Shores, AZ – Fort Mohave, AZ – or Bullhead City, AZ) you must provide proof of Tribal Membership.

  • You are ineligible for the Food Distribution Program if you are receiving benefits through the Food Stamp Program or California SSl. Participants must meet program guidelines.

500 Merriman Ave
Needles, CA 92363

Hours
Monday–Friday
9am–5pm