Farmers Market Nutrition Program for Seniors

As senior nutrition is becoming more and more a social priority, many have considered alternative
methods of connecting seniors with reliable and nutritious food sources. A brand new program aims
to connect community seniors with local farmers and community members. This new program is known
as the Market Nutrition Program and is starting to be seen more across the country as an alternative
to meal services such as Meals on Wheels. This (typically state-funded) program provides access
to seniors over 60 years old and under the federal poverty level with rich social interaction and local,
community grown food. Programs such as the Market Nutrition Program are important to help
support the need to help increase accessibility and provide smart alternatives if the individual decides
to forgo or does not have access to local services such as Meals on Wheels.

To learn more about a specific usage example visit here, to see how the program is working in Pennsylvania.

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