Commodity Supplemental Food Program

Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), also known as Senior Brown Bags, Commodity Boxes, or Senior Boxes, is a Federal program which works to improve the health of low-income elderly people at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA foods. The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry collaborates with organizations statewide to distribute units of food monthly to over 8,000+ seniors across the state.

If you are interested in participating, please click on the appropriate organization representing that county:

County Website Phone Number
Androscoggin Spectrum Generations (207) 620-1187
Aroostook Aroostook Agency on Aging

(207) 764-3396 

Cumberland (excluding Brunswick/Harpswell) Wayside Food Programs

(207) 775-4939 

Franklin Western Maine Community Action (207) 645-3764 
Hancock Eastern Area Agency on Aging

(207) 941-2865 extension 167 

Lincoln Spectrum Generations

(207) 790-6021

Kennebec Spectrum Generations

Augusta Area: (207) 620-1187

Waterville Area: (207) 660-9263

Knox Spectrum Generations

(207) 790-6021

Oxford Wayside Food Programs

(207) 775-4939 

Penobscot Eastern Area Agency on Aging

(207) 941-2865 extension 167 

Piscataquis Eastern Area Agency on Aging (207) 941-2865 extension 167 
Sagadahoc (Including Brunswick/Harpswell) Spectrum Generations

(207) 607-4406

Somerset Spectrum Generations

(207) 612-5123

Waldo Spectrum Generations

(207) 930-8090

Washington Eastern Area Agency on Aging

(207) 941-2865 extension 167 

York Wayside Food Programs

(207) 775-4939