
Filling the SNAP Gap in the Mississippi Delta with Good Food at Home
When the federal government shutdown last year, Wendy Foster lost her SNAP benefits for a month. It was a very difficult time for her and her 11-year old son. “All
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We believe in good food for all. We create real change by being the connectors between people, communities, and companies in the food equity space. We empower our partners to make an impact in their communities — and we are passionate about the relationship between good food and good health.
Good Food at Home is our signature nutrition security program that helps under-resourced families access good food and build healthy eating habits.
Where you live can determine the kinds of food you can access and afford. That’s why our Good Food at Home program bridges the gap in under-resourced communities by providing families with fresh fruits and vegetables. The program has been shown to help families increase fruit and vegetable consumption and create sustained healthy habits: 85% of participants say they’ve been able to buy more produce than they can usually afford and 87% say the program has helped them build healthy eating habits.
To date, PHA and its community partners have helped families access good food in over 30 communities across the country.
Good Food Cities is a collective impact model with the vision to double produce consumption in 15 cities by 2030.
We cannot create food and health equity alone. That’s why we’re uniting the charitable, philanthropic, public, and private sectors to activate evidence-based, outcomes-oriented interventions centered on food as a driver of whole health. So far, Denver, Colorado and Indianapolis, Indiana have joined our cause — and more will join us soon.
Veggies Early & Often is a nutrition education coalition that aims to raise a generation of veggie lovers.
Veggies Early & Often brings together early childhood educators, medical professionals, and food manufacturers to raise awareness about the importance of vegetables for young children. We support caregivers in offering more vegetable-forward, health-building food to children aged 5 and under.
We help food banks stock their shelves with good food
Over 47 million people in America struggle to put food on the table every year. The majority of those families rely on food banks and food pantries to make ends meet. Over the past 10 years, PHA has partnered with more than 60 food banks to increase the supply of fresh, nutrient dense items so families can get access to the good food they need to live a healthy life.
Through our Healthy Hunger Relief program we help food banks assess and improve how they source and procure foods. Historically food banks have measured their impact in pounds of food distributed focusing on quantity. We help them shift their focus to quality by providing recommendations and resources that enable them to stock their shelves with healthy items in the short and long-term. Together we’ve helped our partners eliminate 19 million pounds of processed food from their inventories and distribute 11.1 million pounds of produce.
PHA’s work in the Mississippi Delta is our inaugural rural place-based initiative that boosts community health through economic development.
While the Mississippi Delta is home to adverse economic and health conditions, the region has strong agricultural traditions and a rich and powerful cultural history, and is primed for a local food system that supports health and cultural connectivity. Fresh vegetables and fruits are a powerful driver for individual health and wellbeing, and the primary tool to promote nutrition security. Our goal is to connect Delta families to produce grown by Delta farmers, one zip code at a time.
Good Food at Home is our signature nutrition security program that helps under-resourced families access good food and build healthy eating habits.
Where you live can determine the kinds of food you can access and afford. That’s why our Good Food at Home program bridges the gap in under-resourced communities by providing families with fresh fruits and vegetables. The program has been shown to help families increase fruit and vegetable consumption and create sustained healthy habits: 85% of participants say they’ve been able to buy more produce than they can usually afford and 87% say the program has helped them build healthy eating habits.
To date, PHA and its community partners have helped families access good food in over 30 communities across the country.
Good Food Cities is a collective impact model with the vision to double produce consumption in 15 cities by 2030.
We cannot create food and health equity alone. That’s why we’re uniting the charitable, philanthropic, public, and private sectors to activate evidence-based, outcomes-oriented interventions centered on food as a driver of whole health. So far, Denver, Colorado and Indianapolis, Indiana have joined our cause — and more will join us soon.
Veggies Early & Often is a nutrition education coalition that aims to raise a generation of veggie lovers.
Veggies Early & Often brings together early childhood educators, medical professionals, and food manufacturers to raise awareness about the importance of vegetables for young children. We support caregivers in offering more vegetable-forward, health-building food to children aged 5 and under.
We help food banks stock their shelves with good food
Over 47 million people in America struggle to put food on the table every year. The majority of those families rely on food banks and food pantries to make ends meet. Over the past 10 years, PHA has partnered with more than 60 food banks to increase the supply of fresh, nutrient dense items so families can get access to the good food they need to live a healthy life.
Through our Healthy Hunger Relief program we help food banks assess and improve how they source and procure foods. Historically food banks have measured their impact in pounds of food distributed focusing on quantity. We help them shift their focus to quality by providing recommendations and resources that enable them to stock their shelves with healthy items in the short and long-term. Together we’ve helped our partners eliminate 19 million pounds of processed food from their inventories and distribute 11.1 million pounds of produce.
PHA’s work in the Mississippi Delta is our inaugural rural place-based initiative that boosts community health through economic development.
While the Mississippi Delta is home to adverse economic and health conditions, the region has strong agricultural traditions and a rich and powerful cultural history, and is primed for a local food system that supports health and cultural connectivity. Fresh vegetables and fruits are a powerful driver for individual health and wellbeing, and the primary tool to promote nutrition security. Our goal is to connect Delta families to produce grown by Delta farmers, one zip code at a time.

When the federal government shutdown last year, Wendy Foster lost her SNAP benefits for a month. It was a very difficult time for her and her 11-year old son. “All

When the federal government shutdown last year, Wendy Foster lost her SNAP benefits for a month. It was a very difficult time for her and her 11-year old son. “All

When the federal government shutdown last year, Wendy Foster lost her SNAP benefits for a month. It was a very difficult time for her and her 11-year old son. “All
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