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AdkAction’s New Fair Food Card; Cash for Farm Fresh Food

July 10, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Fair Food Card in use at North Country CreameryAdkAction is piloting a new program in Northern New York to help bring locally-produced food into reach for those hovering just above the poverty line, while prioritizing choice in the food purchased. The Fair Food Program provides direct funding to qualified households via new Fair Food Cards that work like debit cards at participating local food vendors. The balance on each Fair Food Card is topped off monthly and can be used to purchase fresh food from local farmers through farm stores, farmers markets, and food hubs like The Hub on The Hill in Essex County, NY.

The mission of the Fair Food Program is to create a community-based food supply model in which all residents can participate, prosper, and benefit while supporting local farms and food processing businesses. The main goals of this new program center around increasing the consumption of nutritious, local ingredients, encouraging home cooking, reducing food anxiety, and supporting local farms with access to new customers.

To qualify for the Fair Food Program, individuals or families must fall within ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) income thresholds, which can be determined by using the Income Eligibility Calculator online.

The Fair Food Program will offer open application periods throughout the year as funding allows. There is currently a wait-list for enrollment.

AdkAction has also expanded its Food Security program offerings by building on a project launched last summer called the Fair Share Program. Fair Share matches qualified Adirondack residents with local farms that offer CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) shares. From roughly June-October, participants will receive a box each week from their respective farm that contains a mix of five to seven different vegetables, depending on what is in season.

The Fair Share Program allows regional individuals and families of more modest income levels to directly access a local food culture typically reserved for those with means, given the large up-front costs which can come with joining a farm’s CSA share. Thanks to generous AdkAction supporters, these shares are offered for free to participants while the farmers receive full price for their goods, paid when it is most needed at the start of their busy growing season. This year, AdkAction is partnering with Tangleroot Farm in Essex, Juniper Hill Farm in Wadhams, and North Point Community Farm in Plattsburgh to provide the farm shares.

The 2022 Fair Share program is currently underway. Farms and individuals wishing to participate in 2023 can contact fairfood@adkaction.org for more information. For more information, visit AdkAction’s website.

Photo of Fair Food Card in use at North Country Creamery provided.

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