Food
Distribution Program on the Indian Reservation
was created by the Food Stamp Act of 1977 as an
alternative to the Food Stamp Program because
many Native Americans live in remote areas where
food costs are excessively high and access to
food stamp offices and grocery stores is often
limited. FDPIR allows the Indian Tribal
organization to address both problems. Tribes
can function as either a state or local agency.
In the Southwest Region all of the tribes are
State agencies contracting directly with FCS.
Tribes may receive authority to serve other
tribes. This allows FCS to contain costs by
contracting with more cost-effective tribes. The
program was initially intended for tribes with
reservations. For this reason, Oklahoma tribes
could not participate because of the regulatory
requirement to serve Native Americans living on
reservations. The regulations were amended in
1984 to permit Oklahoma tribes to participate.
Those tribes serve traditional (historical)
tribal areas. Many of the tribes have agreements
with other tribes to serve persons living in the
other tribe's historical service area. Serving
more than one tribe's area also helps contain
costs and results in more efficient and
effective programs.
You may download and print a copy of the
application here:
Wichita FDPIR Application
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Wichita FDPIR Application
Applicants need to provide the following
documents to apply:
- CDIB from a federally recognized tribe
- Proof of address (two most current utility
bills with address)
- Social Security card for all household members
- Pay for Previous 30 days (for each working
household member)
- Unemployment Verification for any household
member over the age of 18 not working
- Income Verification for ALL other sources such
as Social Security, SSI, etc.
- Grant award letters
Eligibility requirements:
- Must reside within Wichita and Affiliated
Tribes' boundaries
Our Program
serves the Wichita Reserve Area (Northern Caddo
County) and
includes
Gracemont, Binger, Lookeba, Minco, Fort Cobb,
Eakly, Oney, Cogar, Albert, Alfalfa,
Hinton, and
Hydro.
- Must meet income guidelines (gross monthly)
- Cannot receive food stamps or have a food
stamp application pending
Food assistance and nutrition education are
available at the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes'
Food Distribution building Monday - Friday.
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Office
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Issuance
Monday - Thursday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Friday
8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
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If you would like more information
regarding Food Distribution Program,
please contact our office at the above
address or telephone number.
Staff/Phone
Extensions:
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Beth Parker -
Director
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Breezy Prince-
Administrative
Assistant/Outreach
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Clifford Swift -
Warehouse Supervisor
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Jimmy Reeder -
Warehouse Assistant
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In accordance with Federal
law and U.S. Department of
Agriculture policy, this
institution is prohibited
from discriminating on the
basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, age,
religion, political beliefs,
or disability. To file a
complaint of discrimination,
write U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Director,
Office of Adjudication and
Compliance, 1400
Independence Avenue, S.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410,
or call (800) 795-3272
(voice) or (202) 720-6382
(TTY). USDA is an equal
opportunity provider and
employer.
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