Texas Fights Food Insecurity

The Oak Cliff neighborhood in southern Dallas is looking for a solution to their food insecurity problem. With no full-service, name-brand grocery stores in the area, residents have limited access to healthy, nutritious food. To combat this, local city council members are opening a neighborhood store that will provide fresh grown, local produce to community members. Our Health Equity advocates for practical solutions, like this new market, that ensure widespread availability to nutritious and accessible food for all Americans. Read more here.

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