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Protest against poor housing conditions in Croydon
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Croydon Council shame on you chanted through streets after shocking living conditions exposed
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New online farmers’ market in Oak Ridge now doubles SNAP benefits
The Oak Ridger
A new online farmers’ market in Oak Ridge called Market-To-Go launched its Double Up Food Bucks program this week, allowing SNAP recipients to double their benefits up to $20 per day for fresh fruits and vegetables.
SNAP is short for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and was formerly known as Food Stamps.
Market-To-Go has 24 food producers listed for the summer in Oak Ridge and offers curbside pickup or home delivery of farmers market products, a news release stated.
“Our goal is to make locally grown produce more accessible for everyone, and Market-To-Go does this, especially now that we accept and double SNAP benefits, Rebecca Williams, director of Grow Oak Ridge, which is the nonprofit organization that operates Market-To-Go, stated in the news release. We have farmers, bakers, a coffee roaster, meat producers and beekeepers in Market-To-Go. There’s really a wonderful variety
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