The QC Farmers' Market at Schwiebert Park in Rock Island announced that Illinois SNAP customers can buy extra fruit and vegetables. This will be the area's first farmers' market to offer this match.
The QC Farmers' Market at Schwiebert Park in Rock Island announced that Illinois SNAP customers can buy extra fruit and vegetables. This will be the area's first farmers' market to offer this match.
“Our work is more prevalent in the summertime,” Butler says. “A lot of people were interested, and we would get a lot of people that would come off the bus [as we were] stationed outside.”
The giveaways are part of the Corner Store Campaign, a longstanding initiative organized by the Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), and in the midst of a global pandemic, organizers say neighborhoods need access to fresh food more than ever before.
“This issue [of food insecurity] affects us all as most people tend to live near a corner store,” Butler says. “People should want to have access to fresh fruit and vegetables, particularly if they live in a food desert. So we should want to have less loitering and have more healthy alternatives in our corner stores.”
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