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Food Matters Fall 2011


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Fall 2011

The fall 2011 issue of Food Matters features the people behind The Food Trust; work being done citywide, statewide and across the country...and more.

Learn more: Food Matters Fall 2011 (pdf)

Spring 2011

The spring 2011 issue of Food Matters features The Food Trust's work to increase supermarket access across the country; improving food access in Camden; a guide to our 2011 farmers' market locations...and more.

Learn more: Food Matters Spring 2011 (pdf)

Fall 2010

The fall 2010 issue of Food Matters features The Food Trust's partnership with the city on the Get Healthy Philly campaign; news of our debut Night Market; photos from our season with the Phillies' Brad and Lindsay Lidge... and more.

Learn more: Food Matters Fall 2010 (pdf)

Spring 2010

The spring 2010 issue of Food Matters features the Phillies' Brad and Lindsay Lidge, who have partnered with The Food Trust to launch TEAM UP for Healthy Food and Healthy Families; First Lady Michelle Obama's visit to Philadelphia and several of The Food Trust's projects to promote her Let's Move campaign; The Food Trust's appearance on Good Morning America... and more.

Learn more: Food Matters Spring 2010 (pdf)

Fall 2009

The fall 2009 issue of Food Matters features the Kindergarten Initiative's school gardens; the White House Office of Urban Affairs visit to a supermarket funded by the Fresh Food Financing Initiative; the encouraging results of a pilot program to increase food stamp sales at farmers' markets...and more!

Learn more: Food Matters Fall 2009 (pdf)

Spring 2009

The spring 2009 issue of Food Matters features the Power Panther, who, along with The Food Trust's Recreation Center team, teaches children to eat smart; New York's Healthy Food, Healthy Communities initiative, modeled on the Fresh Food Financing Initiative; Snackin' Fresh's kid-friendly fruit salad and bottled water, for sale in Philadelphia's corner stores; our 2009 farmers' market schedule.. and more!

Learn more: Food Matters Spring 2009 (pdf)

Fall 2008

The fall 2008 issue of Food Matters is full of information about the Clark Park Farmers' Market 10th Year Anniversary, the Community Nutrition Coalition, and an interview with The Food Trust's Mid-Atlantic farm to school coordinator Tegan Hagy.

Learn more: Food Matters Fall 2008 (pdf)

Spring 2008

The spring 2008 issue of Food Matters is full of information about The Food Trust's School Nutrition Policy Initiative, the Headhouse Farmers' Market and an interview with the President of The Food Trust's Board of Directors.

Learn more: Food Matters Spring 2008 (pdf)

Fall 2007

The Fall 2007 issues of Food Matters is full of information about the Kindergarten Initiative, the Neighborhood Mapping Project, and an interview with The Food Trust's Registered Dietitian Amy Deahl-Greenlaw.

Learn more: Food Matters Fall 2007 (pdf)

Spring 2007

The Spring 2007 issue of Food Matters provides readers with in-depth information about The Food Trust's new Headhouse Square Farmers' Market, as well as The Food Trust's Healthy Times program, and our nutrition education programs.

Learn more: Food Matters Spring 2007 (pdf)

Fall 2006

The Fall 2006 issue of Food Matters is full of information about The Food Trust's programs in recreation centers, our work building a local food system, and our unique combination of community-based programs and research.

Learn more: Food Matters Fall 2006 (pdf)

Spring 2006

The Food Trust's Corner Store Campaign is featured in this edition of Food Matters. In this edition you can also learn more about Gina Humphries, one of the farmers at the Clark Park farmers' market and Yael Lehmann, The Food Trust's new executive director.

Learn more: Food Matters Spring 2006 (pdf)