Author: Paul Andrew Rideout
Planning Unit: Henderson County CES
Major Program: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices (general)
Plan of Work: Nutritition and Physical Activity
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Local Food Pantry Teams up to Provide Fresh Vegetables
The Christian Outreach Food Pantry in Henderson County fills over five thousand food boxes annually to provide food for limited resource families in the community. Most of the products are donated by local grocers and other benevolent community groups. Mary Dunham, the food pantry director, reached out to Henderson County Extension to help fill the need for fresh produce. Henderson County Extension SNAP ED Assistant teamed up with the Horticultural Agent to plan and build six raised beds with the help from FFA, Lowes, D&M Grocery, United Way, and the Henderson Master Gardener Association.
Long term maintenance of the raised beds and conventional garden area was integrated into the food pantry’s policy. Each participant can receive two bags of produce with two hours volunteer service in the garden. The SNAP Ed assistant also continues to teach the Healthy Choices for EveryBody lessons in conjunction with the garden program.
Fresh produce is important to everyone’s health including underserved audiences. The Christian Outreach Food Pantry serves almost 10,000 families annually with 480 families participating in the fresh produce garden program in its first year.
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