Innovative Food Program Directed to Low-Income Arizonans

While in Tucson recently I heard Arizona Daily Star blogger Angela Pittenger's report on getting low-cost produce from Borderlands Food Bank. This innovative program provides 60 pounds of produce for $10. While the amount of food may be overwhelming for a family, it nonetheless serves as a low-cost option in a family's food budget from the Nogales (Arizona) food bank.

 

Borderlands' assumed control of the program -- not without controversy -- as described in this report, and renamed it to "Produce on Wheels".

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