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The Food Trust is a
nonprofit organization A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
. It was founded in 1992 by Duane Perry in
Philadelphia Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Sinc ...
,
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. The current executive director is Yael Lehmann. The goal of the organization is to improve the health of children and adults by providing better nutrition. The Food Trust works with neighborhoods, schools, grocers, farmers and policymakers to implement a comprehensive approach to improved food access that combines nutrition education and greater availability of affordable, healthy food. It is currently operating 25
farmer's markets A farmers' market (or farmers market according to the AP stylebook, also farmer's market in the Cambridge Dictionary) is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers' markets may be indoors or o ...
in the Philadelphia region. The markets accept SNAP/
food stamps In the United States, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, is a federal program that provides food-purchasing assistance for low- and no-income people. It is a federal aid program, ad ...
(EBT/Access cards), Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program vouchers and Philly Food Bucks. The Food Trust is funded by private foundations, government grants, and individual donors.


History

In 1992, The Food Trust – then known as The Farmers’ Market Trust - began directing nutrition education classes for inner-city children at
Reading Terminal Market Reading Terminal Market is an enclosed public market located at 12th and Arch Streets in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened originally in 1893 under the elevated train shed of the Reading Railroad Company after the city of Phil ...
, a Philadelphia farmer's market. The organization proceeded to open its first farmer's market at Tasker Homes, a public housing development in the Grays Ferry neighborhood of Philadelphia. Once a week, with the help of the Tasker Homes Tenant Council, the organization's small staff set up one long table of produce. “People hadn’t seen that kind of quality produce in their neighborhood before,” The Food Trust founder Duane Perry recalls. In the two decades since the opening of the Tasker Homes market, The Food Trust has worked with neighborhoods, schools, grocers, farmers and policymakers in Philadelphia and across the country to change public understanding of healthy food and to increase its availability.


Partners

The Food Trust has a private-public partnership with Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative (FFFI). Since its launch in 2004, FFFI has funded 83 supermarket projects throughout the state. The $85 million partnership is managed by The Reinvestment Fund. It has provided funding for 88 fresh-food retail projects in 34 Pennsylvania counties, creating or preserving more than 5,023 jobs. In 2013, the three organizations launched the Healthy Food Access Portal to bring together the rapidly growing body of research, tools, and resources for healthy food access advocates, practitioners, and food system entrepreneurs. This site harnesses data and resources to equip communities with the tools and information needed to successfully plan and implement equitable policies, programs, and projects, as well as to launch innovative food system businesses that improve access to healthy food in low-income communities and communities of color. The organization also hosts events alongside the Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger and
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* Dekalb County Board of Health, Georgia * D.C. Hunger Solutions * Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future * Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association * North Penn Community Health Foundation * Partners for Health Foundation * Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago *
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* Temple University Center for Obesity Research and Education


Markets

* 10th & Germantown - 10th Street at Germantown Avenue * Schuylkill River Park - 25th Street at Spruce Street * Frankford Transportation Center - Bustleton Avenue at Frankford Avenue * Kingsessing - 58th Street at Chester Street * Haddington Friday - 52nd Street at Haverford Avenue * Strawberry Mansion - North 33rd Street at Diamond Street * Palmer Park - Frankford Avenue at East Palmer Street * Norris Square - West Susquehanna Avenue at Howard Street * Schuylkill River Park - 25th Street at Spruce Street * Point Breeze - 22nd Street at Tasker Street * Oxford Circle - Oxford Circle Mennonite Church, 900 East Howell Street * Broad & Ritner - Broad Street at Ritner Street * Grays Ferry - 29th Street at Wharton Street * Fairmount - 22nd Street at Fairmount Avenue * Broad & South - Broad Street at South Street * Cecil B. Moore - Cecil B. Moore Avenue at Broad Street * Overbrook Farms - Overbrook Presbyterian Church, Lancaster Avenue at City Avenue * Germantown - Germantown Avenue at Walnut Lane * Clark Park Thursday - 43rd Street at Baltimore Avenue * Hunting Park - West Hunting Park Avenue at Old York Road * Haddington Wednesday - 52nd Street at Haverford Avenue * Olney Transportation Center - Broad Street at Olney Street * West Oak Lane - Ogontz Avenue at 72nd Avenue * Cliveden Park - Chew Avenue at Johnson Street * Headhouse - 2nd Street at Lombard Street


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