They are looking forward to bringing a community together where nearby families, and hospitals will have access to healthy and locally grown produce.
“Fresh food can be scarce so learning how to get your hands dirty and cooking with fresh vegetables is essential for health,” associate director Angelique Perez said.
“Focused on underlying causes of poor health and working up stream so not just helping people who are sick, but helping people be well,” Alice Bridges, with KentuckyOne Health said.
“Something that’s been called an agri-hood where you can convert land into something productive and useful, then you can connect the community to good food and each other,” Bridges said.
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