Good Health Starts at the Table–Pharmacy Owner Takes On Food Access in His Community
This is my story. My name is Dan Bosley and I am the pharmacist and owner of Keeseville Pharmacy. For the past 18 years, I have been serving the community
This is my story. My name is Dan Bosley and I am the pharmacist and owner of Keeseville Pharmacy. For the past 18 years, I have been serving the community
In an effort to increase healthy cooking education and local agricultural awareness, AdkAction and Essex County Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) teamed up to present a delicious and nutritious “Quick
The 6th annual Food Justice Summit for the Adirondacks will take place on Thursday February 29th at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake, NY. Individuals from all twelve counties of
AdkAction has been awarded $225,000 for a food subsidy program that uses innovative technology to help solve the problem of food insecurity in the Adirondack region. A $200,000 grant from
The Adirondack Food System Network is pleased to announce the 6th annual Food Justice Summit. “Stronger Together” is the theme of the full-day conference, and with fifteen organizations now a
Essex-based Hub On the Hill (the Hub) is now the first food hub in the nation to accept EBT SNAP payments through their online grocery store, thanks to a collaboration
2022 Tom Boothe Adirondack Intern Colby Fortin spent most of her summer organizing youth art activities at the Keeseville Community Arts Festival and working with AdkAction’s food security programs. During
Food from small-scale family farms is often more expensive than food at chain grocery stores, putting it out of reach for many Adirondack families. It is also more sustainable, ethical, and better for our local economy. We are working towards a future in which Adirondack farmers can feed the region and local families can afford to buy local food by providing funding to purchase farm fresh products for qualifying families.
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