Food insecurity and poverty are linked in a vicious cycle. Poverty and unemployment increase the likelihood of food insecurity. Food insecurity, in turn, worsens mental and physical health, which reduces a person's ability to work, perpetuating the cycle of poverty. Malnutrition can adversely affect the physiological and mental capacity of individuals, leading to lower productivity and making them more susceptible to poverty.
Healthy food access can help break generational cycles of poverty by supporting our physical and mental well-being, which boosts productivity and creates a positive feedback loop. Good nutrition directly impacts and supports our mental health by regulating our mood and cognition, while food insecurity worsens anxiety and depression and can hinder school and work performance, creating a cycle that can be broken through better food access and availability.
We know that healthy food access and elevated nutritional consumption can disrupt the interconnected cycle of poverty, unemployment, and poor mental health by improving our physical and mental well-being, which in turn enhances economic and social stability. This creates an upward spiral where better health leads to increased opportunities and a greater ability to manage challenges.
Given the recent volatility and cancellation of many federally-funded programs like the Local Food Purchase Assistance (LFPA) and Local Food for Schools (LFS) programs, we have recently been inspired to take on a leap of faith and create a new hyper-local, Local Faith-Driven Food Purchasing Assistance (LF2PA) approach where churches, individuals, communities and organizations can support healthy food access sustainability and resiliently directly in our local communities through philanthropic giving.
Active LF2PA applications in Allendale County, SC are presently working in partnership with the Allendale County Hospital and the Outpatient Pharmacy to fund produce prescriptions through the hospital's on-campus healthy farmers market and Abundance FoodRx market sample bags available at the pharmacy.
With just $5.00, you can make a difference! Please consider giving today. To learn more, email us here at The Good Fruit Foundation, a designated 501(c)(3) local public charity, or continue reading throughout this site to learn more.

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