
The full circle: farmer to merchant to consumer
When First United Methodist Church in Waynesville decided to join a groundbreaking program aimed at transforming lives of those with low incomes, the service model
When First United Methodist Church in Waynesville decided to join a groundbreaking program aimed at transforming lives of those with low incomes, the service model
An experimental program in North Carolina striving to shift health care’s focus on wellness instead of sickness is in full swing in Haywood. The Healthy
Many claim that good health is as much about life conditions as it is the lack of medical problems — like proper housing, food, transportation,
Click here to listen to executive director Laurie Stradley’s interview with Eric Carrig and Habanero, hosts of Solutions for the Under-Affiliated on 103.3. Asheville FM.
Shaniqua Simuel is on a mission to change lives through food. She is not a nutritionist or a dietitian; instead, she considers herself a community-based advocate
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Changes are quickly approaching for families who have been receiving additional food and nutrition services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The North
Nearly 24,000 services have been delivered to nearly 3,000 NC Medicaid beneficiaries as part of the Healthy Opportunities Pilots since the program began in March
It won’t be long before the aroma of fresh herbs, local produce and pasture-raised meats are boiling out of the kitchen at Foothills Food Hub
North Carolina is piloting an ambitious, $650-million Medicaid program to address the social factors that contribute to participants’ health. It’s a big lift that’s gotten
As the Healthy Opportunities Pilot takes off, how are organizations using the program to better serve their clients? We discussed this topic with Sonya Jones,
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