“Healthy food access isn’t just about produce. It’s about dignity, choice, and connection. It’s about a grandmother picking out greens that remind her of home, a dad buying apples his kids actually want to eat, or a teenager tasting a real tomato for the first time. And it’s about education — cooking demonstrations can spark conversation that helps people explore how to prepare and enjoy the fresh foods they bring home. It’s more important than ever to recognize the value of these programs and the people they serve. Healthy food is a right, not a luxury. Together, we can keep growing something that matters.”
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