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Black Soil KY asks Lexington council to partner on Sprout Mobile pharmacy market and $5 voucher program
Summary
At the Jan. 27 LFUCG work session, Ashley Smith of Black Soil KY presented the Sprout Mobile Pharmacy Market and asked the council to expand city recognition and support distributing $5 vouchers to reach 1,000 residents via council budgets and neighborhood development funds.
Ashley Smith of Black Soil KY asked the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council on Jan. 27 to formally partner with the nonprofit’s Sprout Mobile Pharmacy Market and to help distribute $5 vouchers to 1,000 Lexington residents.
Smith described Black Soil KY as a 501(c)(3) agribusiness that runs neighborhood pharmacy markets and a rolling mobile market that served nearly 2,000 families across almost 60 missions last year. She said neighborhood pharmacy locations served about 5,000 families with average purchases under $40, and that the organization distributed roughly 880 $5 vouchers in partnership with Fayette…
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