Food

Access to safe, nutritious food is vital for breaking cycles of poverty and fostering growth. The Atlantic highlights how outdated policies deepen food deserts by limiting affordable options in underserved areas. Ensuring all communities have access to nutritious food is key to breaking cycles of hardship, improving health, and unlocking economic opportunity. Food access goes beyond survival, it creates pathways for families to thrive in a connected, growing world. Read more HERE.

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