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10 Jun 2020

Addressing the Food Desert Issue in Aliquippa

by jgrizzard | posted in: Activate Your Plan, Assess Your Community, Choose Your Strategies, Community Action Cycle, Set Your Priorities, Update | 0
Image shows a farmer's market vendor next to a sign that says "Welcome to Farmers on Franklin - Bringing fresh produce right to your neighborhood!" via https://extension.psu.edu/addressing-the-food-desert-issue-in-aliquippa
Farmer’s market vendor.

As part of the Well Connected Communities (WCC) program, Penn State Extension Educators are working collaboratively with community leaders to address the food desert issue in Aliquippa.

Read the full article on PSU Extension’s website >>

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Well Connected Communities is a national well-being initiative of the Cooperative Extension System in partnership with National 4-H Council and support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). This website was developed with support from the Extension Foundation.

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