For Immediate Release: Tuesday, August 27, 2024
The event will be held at the Sprouts Farmers Market, which is located at 15793 Old Columbia Pike in Burtonsville.
Participants in the program can receive up to $400 per month in Fresh Funds, depending on the number of children in the household. The funds can be used to shop online from a variety of local grocers. Approximately 600 Montgomery County families are in the first group of participants, supporting nearly 1,500 children in total.
Also expected to be part of the ceremonies are Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs for Instacart Health, Casey Aden-Wansbury; Heather Bruskin, director of the County’s Office of Food Systems Resilience (OFSR); and Paola Lopez, with the County’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Community Action Agency navigation team.
"MC Groceries" is a first-of-its-kind program, developed in alignment with the County’s Strategic Plan to End Childhood Hunger. Through a partnership between the OFSR, DHHS and Instacart Health, the program will leverage the Instacart platform to provide monthly grocery stipends called Instacart Health Fresh Funds, to lower income families.
WHAT: Launch of New “MC Groceries” Program to End Childhood Hunger.
WHEN: Thursday, Aug. 29., 11 a.m.-noon.
WHERE: Sprouts Farmers Market, 15793 Old Columbia Pike in Burtonsville.
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