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Liberty’s LCHAT honored statewide for decade-long public‑health partnerships
Summary
Liberty Community Health Action Team (LCHAT), led by Liberty Parks & Recreation and Clay County Public Health, received a Missouri Parks and Recreation Association award for its wellness-weekend program that provided produce tokens, community outreach and partner coordination to residents.
The Liberty Community Health Action Team, known as LCHAT, was honored by the Missouri Parks and Recreation Association for a decade of coordinated community health work that the group’s leaders say expands access to nutrition and wellness resources.
The recognition, presented at the March 24 Liberty City Council meeting, highlights LCHAT’s monthly “wellness weekend” events at the Liberty Farmers Market that provide $5 produce tokens to participating families, partners said.
LCHAT’s work “demonstrates the power of partnership by uniting public entities,…
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