Community Market of Pottawatomie Shawnee Oklahoma
Community Market of Pottawatomie, Shawnee, Oklahoma Livability in Action
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Helping Fight Hunger in the Heartland
Created by AARP and local partners to address food insecurity in and around Shawnee Oklahoma people shop as if they' re in a grocery store They just don' t pay at the end
Photo courtesy the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma Food comes to the market from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's commodities program, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma and local grocery stores. The emphasis is on healthy and fresh food. Located in the heart of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie County has a population of 75,000, and nearly half of them live in , the county seat. In a , almost half the residents surveyed reported that "they or someone in their household has experienced food insecurity," and two-thirds said someone close to them (such as a neighbor or friend) has experienced the problem. The revelation spurred the community to respond in a way that upends traditional approaches to feeding those in need. "Our focus is not just on feeding the line; it's on shortening the line to create more self-sufficiency." The has been open since July 2016. By the end of that year the market had provided nearly 1.4 million pounds of food, helping some 1,800 families a month. The Shawnee-based facility is intentionally called a market, and not a food bank or food pantry. People using the market shop as if it's a grocery store, explains Daniel Matthews, the market's executive director: "They have total choice. The only difference is that they don't pay at the end." The design and management of the market seeks to remove the "stigma of the handout," he says. PHOTO COURTESY THE REGIONAL FOOD BANK OF OKLAHOMA The shopping carts explain the market's mission. Unlike in a typical grocery store, the market connects people with financial literacy advice, substance abuse counseling and job assistance through initiative's including the . To introduce or enhance food prep and culinary skills, the market offers cooking classes in an on-site kitchen and distributes . (The one for looks yummy!) Among the market's founders and partners: (We help neighbors restore community through intentional relationships), (We're here for good), the (It's time to get a plan), the and . Matthews is especially proud of how the market is helping the area's children and older adults. "Every kid deserves a chance, none should go to bed hungry," he says. "And our seniors deserve our honor and respect, and to live out their days with dignity after giving so much to us as our parents and grandparents." This article is an excerpt from the "Health and Wellness" chapter of the AARP book . Download or order your free copy. Reporting by Steve Mencher Page published October 2017You May Also Like
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