Dear Friend --
Today we are announcing the launch of a free home meal delivery
service for older adults, with meals supplied by Long Beach food
providers and restaurants impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Gov.
Gavin Newsom announced the first-in-the-nation program in April as a
partnership with counties, cities, and tribes in an effort to keep the
most vulnerable population healthy and at home.
We continue to work hard to support our older adults during this
public health crisis. We are thankful to Governor Newsom and FEMA for
recognizing this critical need and for making this program
possible.
The Great Plates Delivered Program will deliver up to three free,
nutritious meals daily to up to 600 qualified older adults. Food
providers will be required to ensure proper food safety guidelines,
and delivery services and individuals will be subject to background
checks. Meals will be transported safely to participants each day and
can be easily stored or freezed for a few days and reheated.
This is an addition to our World Central Kitchen program and
partnership.
Applicants must meet the following
requirements:
- Live in the City of Long Beach
- Meet age requirements:
- Are 65 or older; or
- Are 60-64 and have been diagnosed with or exposed to COVID-19 or
are at high risk as defined by the CDC
- Live alone or with one other program-eligible adult
- Are not currently receiving assistance from other state or federal
nutrition assistance programs
- Have difficulty accessing food or preparing your own meals
- Income must fall within the following income range:
- $24,980 and $74,940 (single) or between
- $33,821 and $101,460 (two-person household) a year
To apply, eligible residents must complete the online
application by visiting LongBeach.gov/seniormealdelivery or
call (562) 570-INFO (4636) and select option number 5. Questions can
be directed to the same telephone number, or via email at [email protected].
Operators will respond to messages left at the number and translators
will be available if needed.
The Great Plates Delivered program will run through June 10, 2020,
which is the timeframe currently approved by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency. The state intends on requesting an extension for
the program into July.
The meals are prepared by a variety of Long Beach food providers
who were awarded contracts with the City through a bidding
process earlier this month Participating food providers
include:
- 5000 Pies
- Bahn Thai Restaurant
- Bebot Filipino Soul Food
- Egg Heaven Cafe
- El Paisa Restaurant
- Hamburger Mary’s Long Beach
- La Guanaquita Restaurant
- Michael’s Pizzeria Downtown
- ONell’s Comfort Kitchen
- Pier 76
- Restauration
- Starling Diner
- Taboon Mediterranean
- TGIS Catering Services
- The 908
- The Little Brass Café Express
Thank you,
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