“…the Kids Farmers Market Program, operates in 10 locations once a month, drawing from local Boys and Girls clubs, YMCAs and schools. It recently won the Child Program of the Year award from Feeding America, the nonprofit network of 205 food banks in the United States. Its part of a growing effort to boost the distribution of fresh fruit and vegetables to people in need and teach them about food from the ground up. (And we should note that Sara Miller McCune, the founder of Miller-McCune, is a donor of the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County.) Nationally, Feeding America aims to triple its distribution of fresh fruit and vegetables over the next five years to 1.5 billion pounds, or 40 percent of its total distribution, said Matt Knott, chief strategy officer for the Chicago-based organization. More than 6 billion pounds of fresh produce go unharvested or unsold in the U.S. yearly and could be recaptured for the poor, he said.”
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