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The program from the City of Fort Wayne aims to educate kids about growing and cooking their own food in an urban area.
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Some rural food pantries are finding ways to rely less and less on government commodities, but for many the loss of TEFAP funds could be devastating.
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The Human Agricultural Co-Operative continues to make strides in wiping out food deserts in our community. Fort Wayne residents Ty Simmons and Chief Condra Ridley officially founded the not-for-profit cooperative in 2017 to solve food insecurity in northeast Indiana, an offshoot of Ty’s work with young gardeners, initiated in 2015. Simmons has been awarded the Presidential Lifetime Achievement medal for his work.
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All NewsThe grocery store, which opens next week, offers fresh produce and grocery store staples.
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All NewsThe market will offer a low-cost, full grocery option to residents in the Pontiac Street area.
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The Utopian Community Grocery on Oxford Street and its on-premise eatery is bringing nutritious and affordable food to the neighborhood and beyond, thanks…
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All NewsNearly 20 percent of children in Allen County are affected by food insecurity. Students at Purdue University Fort Wayne want to facilitate a conversation…