A free benefit to help you eat well and take control of your health.
Your insurance may cover free groceries delivered to your door. You also get tips and support to build healthy habits.
How it works
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1 | See if you qualify
Fill out the short form to see if you qualify. Your Medicaid plan must offer this program.
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2 | Get groceries delivered
For six months, a food box comes to your door every two weeks. Every item is chosen to support your health.
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3 | Cook with confidence
Each box comes with easy recipes and tips that match what is inside. You can make healthy meals without any guesswork.
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4 | Build habits that last
We give you the tools and support to eat well. These habits will stay with you long after the program ends.
Who can sign up?
Nourish Florida is available to Florida residents who are:
Enrolled in a Medicaid plan that offers this program
Living with diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease. Or pregnant or recently had a baby
Not sure if you qualify? Fill out the sign-up form and we'll let you know.
Powered by the Feeding Florida Network
Nourish Florida is powered by Feeding Florida food banks across the state. They have been serving Florida residents for decades.
What’s included
Frequently Asked Questions
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Nourish Florida is a free grocery program for Medicaid members. Each month, a box of fresh fruits, veggies, and healthy foods comes to your door. You also get simple tips to help you use them.
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You must be a Medicaid member with diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease. Your Medicaid plan must offer this program.
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No. The groceries, delivery, and nutrition support are all free to you.
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You get two boxes each month. The first has fresh fruits and vegetables, about 10 to 15 pounds. The second has grains, proteins, and pantry basics, about 15 to 20 pounds.
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No. Joining Nourish Florida has no effect on your Medicaid coverage.
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Life happens. You can contact us, and we'll work with you.
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Call the number on the back of your insurance card. Tell them you want Nourish Florida, a food benefit program. The more people who ask, the more likely they are to offer it.