Fostering Healthy Eating Habits with Veggie Bucks.
Waynesboro Farmers Market Introduces Veggie Bucks Program Supported by Project GROWS and Molina Healthcare
The Waynesboro Farmers Market with support from Project GROWS and Molina Healthcare introduces the Veggie Bucks program. This initiative provides children under 18 with a weekly $5 coupon for fresh produce aiming to encourage healthy eating habits, according to the report of News Leader.
Every Saturday, families gather at the market located in Constitution Park pavilion open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. between May and October. Here, visitors can explore a variety of offerings from meats and eggs to bread, honey, fruits, and vegetables.
Beyond being a marketplace, the Waynesboro Farmers Market serves as a community hub, supporting local farmers and producers while promoting healthy living. The market doubles SNAP-EBT benefits and accepts WIC and Senior Farm Market Fresh vouchers, ensuring accessibility for all.
Extending Impact Beyond the Market with Project GROWS’ Mobile Markets
The impact of the Veggie Bucks program extends beyond the market through Project GROWS’ mobile markets, which visit six sites weekly across nearby areas. Supported by partners like Waynesboro Economic Development and Tourism, the market stands as a collaborative effort to promote well-being.
With generous sponsorship from institutions like the Milton Hershey School and the Almato Clinic, the Waynesboro Farmers Market remains dedicated to cultivating a healthier community one vegetable at a time.