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Published: December 12, 2024

Albany nutrition program brings food security close to home

The American Heart Association helped fund a new Oregon nutrition security initiative
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Linn County Food Systems Coordinator Diego Nieto is proud of the success of this nutrition security pilot project.

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Linn County Food Systems Coordinator Diego Nieto is proud of the success of this nutrition security pilot project.

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Every two weeks, fresh produce and meat from these farms would be aggregated at a central location, packed into boxes and loaded up into county and farm vans to deliver to families across Linn County.

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Every two weeks, fresh produce and meat from these farms would be aggregated at a central location, packed into boxes and loaded up into county and farm vans to deliver to families across Linn County.

Every two weeks, fresh produce and meat from these farms would be aggregated at a central location, packed into boxes and loaded up into county and farm vans to deliver to families across Linn County.

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Packed by Linn County staff, free fresh and local food arrived on doorsteps twice a month.

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  • Linn County Food Systems Coordinator Diego Nieto is proud of the success of this nutrition security pilot project.
  • Every two weeks, fresh produce and meat from these farms would be aggregated at a central location, packed into boxes and loaded up into county and farm vans to deliver to families across Linn County.
  • Packed by Linn County staff, free fresh and local food arrived on doorsteps twice a month.
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