Ink Notes 7-21-22

Ink Notes 7-21-22

HEAL Markets Kick Off!

Markets Offer Affordable Fruits & Veggies in Food Desert Locations

Fort Wayne, Ind. – Locally grown produce will be on sale starting today at the three area HEAL Markets, which are located in food deserts. Food deserts are areas within the community that have low access to fresh food and a significant number of low-income families.

HEAL stands for Healthy Eating Active Living and is a partnership between the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation and Parkview Health. HealthVisions Midwest of Fort Wayne operates the markets.

Just like in years past, an abundance of locally grown produce will be available at all three locations; WIC (Women, Infants & Children) produce vouchers, Senior produce vouchers, and all SNAP (food stamp) purchases will be matched $1 for $1. That means anyone using SNAP or WIC/Senior vouchers gets double the amount of fresh fruit and vegetables for their family. Veggie RX, a Parkview Health program, is also accepted, as are cash, credit and debit payments.

HEAL Market locations and times are:

McCormick Place Market, 3005 McCormick Ave., Wednesdays, July 13-September 28, 5-7 p.m.

Parkview Health Greenhouse Market, 1716 Beacon St., Thursdays, July 14-October 27, 4-6 p.m.

South Side Farmers Market, 3300 Warsaw St., Saturdays, July 16-October 29, 8 a.m.-Noon.

“The combination of rising costs, supply chain issues and the end of pandemic SNAP benefits is squeezing the food budgets of many local families,” said Meg Distler, executive director of the foundation. “The HEAL markets double the buying power for many low-income residents so they can stretch their food dollars while also feeding their families highly nutritious fruits and vegetables.”

HEAL Markets have become an expected rite of summer in recent years, but consumers will notice a few changes this go-round.

“We’re partnering with local agencies to offer more services, increasing the value of a trip to the market,” said Sharon Tubbs, director of HealthVisions Midwest of Fort Wayne. “For instance, we’ll distribute backpacks with school supplies, provided by MDWise, to launch the market season. The markets will also host health screenings, informational booths, healthy food tastings, and youth activities through October.”

Again this year, the WIC Office will be on site at the McCormick Place and Parkview Health Greenhouse markets to issue a limited number of WIC produce vouchers to those who qualify. The vouchers are expected to be available in August. Vouchers and the $1 for $1 match are accepted at any of the HEAL markets.

HEAL Markets are the only farm markets in the area that double the amount of purchases with WIC and Senior produce vouchers. SNAP is now doubled at all HEAL Markets, Plowshares/Rose Farm mobile markets, Fort Wayne’s Farmers Market, the 3 Rivers Food Co-Op and the Health Food Shoppe of Fort Wayne as part of Double Up Indiana. (Learn more at DoubleUpIndiana.org.)

HealthVisions Midwest of Fort Wayne and the St. Joe Foundation are sponsored by the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ.

Media Contacts:

Sharon Tubbs, Director, HealthVisions Midwest Fort Wayne, 260-745-1600 or stubbs@hvusa.org

Mary Tyndall, Chief Storyteller, St. Joe Foundation, 260-341-7427 or mtyndall@sjchf.org

Turner Chapel A.M.E. Church Launching the UBUNTU LEARNING LAB

Historic Turner Chapel A.M.E. Church is launching the UBUNTU LEARNING LAB on Thursday, August 4, 2022 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Richard Allen Cultural Center at 836 E. Jefferson Blvd. UBUNTU means Humanity, I AM BECAUSE WE ARE!

The Learning Lab is Family-Centered for adults to come and learn with their school-age children. Come join us as we learn Afrikan History & Culture, Geography, Genealogy and Human Cultural Affirmation and much more.

Please contact dortchanita45@gmail.com if you plan to attend as food will be served.