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City nutrition division seeks volunteers, renews LIFT grocery rides and local-produce program
Summary
The city—s Division of Community Nutrition and Food Policy asked neighborhood partners for volunteer help to sustain outreach events, pointed to a $1 grocery LIFT pilot and a local-produce distribution program, and promoted an upcoming Second Chance job and resource fair.
Tequila Martin, community data coordinator for the Division of Community Nutrition and Food Policy (City of Indianapolis, Office of Public Health and Safety), told the HOPE Team that reduced federal ARPA funding left the division with a smaller operating budget and a need for volunteers to sustain community food events.
"In order for us to continue to put these events on, we need people to…
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