
Take home more fruits and veggies with Double Up Food Bucks!
As of November 1, 2025 our neighbors participating in SNAP/EBT will experience a pause in benefits as a result of the federal government shutdown. Pinnacle Prevention is modifying our SNAP Double Up program for November to continue to provide fruits and veggies to families on SNAP.
If you are looking for more information about the SNAP lapse and resources for support you can find that at our live resource link here. This will be updated daily as information changes.
If you are looking to help a neighbor while SNAP benefits are on hold, we are launching a special “Feed a Neighbor” campaign where 100% of donations will go towards feeding Arizonans and supporting the farmers who depend on SNAP revenues to keep their small businesses running and our communities fed. You can donate through our GoFundMe campaign page here.
How it Works
If you have an SNAP/EBT card with active balance, you are eligible for Double Up Food Bucks Arizona when you spend your benefits at a participating location.
Spend $1 with your SNAP/EBT Card and get $1 FREE to spend on fruits & veggies, dried beans, and edible plants and seeds with Double Up Food Bucks.
Farmers markets, mobile markets, CSAs, and farm stands are now doubling SNAP with no daily limit. Limit $20 per day at corner/grocery stores.
Grower Support
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