Patients can redeem their prescription at a program site to pick up their $50-75/value of fresh fruits and vegetables and healthy staples, receive a one-time $20 Grocery Outlet gift card, and attend a nutrition class.
Poverty and food insecurity lead to poor health outcomes, especially obesity, diabetes, heart disease and stroke. According to Feeding America, identification of food insecurity and referral to appropriate nutrition services can help to treat and prevent illness, support patients in chronic disease management and promote wellbeing. It is an inexpensive and non-invasive treatment with the fewest side effects for patients.
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ge that Second Harvest provides safe and respectful nutrition services.
“With the high cost of housing, the political instability, and the high rate of poverty in Santa Cruz County, we believe it is more critical than ever to find creative ways of reaching new participants and ensuring that they have access to healthy food to thrive.
This program will help us to do just that by leveraging our relationships with Dignity Health and Dientes Community Dental, who have agreed to hand out Nutrition Prescriptions to patients that screen positive for food insecurity. We couldn’t be more thrilled with their participation in this new program,” states Sarah Underwood, Senior Director of Health and Nutrition at Second Harvest.
The Alliance’s Partners for Healthy Food Access Program supports innovative partnerships between health care providers, community-based organizations and/or government agencies to decrease food insecurity in the Medi-Cal population in Santa Cruz, Monterey and Merced counties.
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Second Harvest Food Bank’s network of 200 local agencies and programs feeds 55,000 people in Santa Cruz County every month. Every dollar donated provides four healthy meals.
For more info: www.thefoodbank.org