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Fighting Food Insecurity: Why Healthy Eating Should Be a Priority
Chicago, USAMonday, January 13, 2025
In 2021, we launched Dream Deliveries, providing weekly fresh fruits and vegetables to households. Later, we introduced Dream Vaults, similar to Amazon lockers but for produce. Now, monthly, we deliver over 130, 000 pounds of fruits and vegetables to 20, 000 recipients in 4, 200 households.
But the need persists. In Chicago, one in five households with children faces food insecurity. Nationally, 47 million people lack access to affordable, nutritious food. Higher rates are found among Black and Latino households, single-mother-led homes, and those below the poverty line.
Recipients share that consistent access to fresh produce improves their physical and mental health. This proves the Food is Medicine movement's core belief: nutritious food is crucial for good health. Our partnership with FoodSmart and Cook County's Medicaid plan delivers fruits and vegetables to members with health issues like high blood pressure and diabetes. By 2025, we aim to serve 4, 500 patients weekly.
The Food is Medicine movement is gaining traction. At the Tufts Food is Medicine National Summit, stories from various states showed the impact. A doctor in California reported a patient who no longer needed insulin or blood pressure meds after receiving medically tailored meals for a few months.
The momentum behind the Food is Medicine movement is strong. Hopefully, the FOOD for Health Act will pass, providing more people with access to fresh, healthy food and reducing emergency health costs.
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