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Seniors thrive as New Mexico launches innovative food program

October 03, 2024 | Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico


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Seniors thrive as New Mexico launches innovative food program
During a recent government meeting, significant discussions highlighted the successful implementation of the New Mexico Grown program, particularly its impact on senior centers in Santa Fe. Maria Sanchez Tucker, a key figure on the food policy council, was commended for her leadership and contributions to this initiative.

For the first time, state funding was allocated to support senior centers under the New Mexico Grown program, which aims to provide locally sourced food to seniors, akin to the farm-to-school programs already in place. This innovative approach not only enhances the nutritional offerings for seniors but also supports local agriculture.

The meeting underscored the importance of this program, noting that New Mexico is currently the only state to implement such a farm-to-senior initiative. The positive reception and effective utilization of the funding were emphasized, showcasing the program's potential to improve the quality of life for seniors in the community. Further discussions are anticipated to explore the broader implications and future expansions of this initiative.

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