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Get Fresh! MHS Health Wisconsin Brings a Mobile Produce Pantry to Madison on October 19, 2024!

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October 17, 2024
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MHS Health Wisconsin to Present Mobile Produce Pantry in Madison on October 19, 2024

WEST ALLIS, Wis., Oct. 17,⁢ 2024 /PRNewswire/ – MHS Health Wisconsin is ‍excited to announce the Green to Go Mobile Produce Pantry and Health Fair scheduled for Saturday, October 19, 2024. The event will run from 10‌ a.m. to 2 p.m. ⁤at the ‌Warner Park Rainbow ⁤Pavilion located at 2930 N. Sherman Avenue in Madison, WI.

Free Fresh Produce Distribution

In collaboration with Hy-Vee ​grocery stores, MHS Health will distribute complimentary fresh fruits and vegetables while supplies last. Attendees can expect a variety of produce items such as apples, bananas, potatoes, bell peppers, and plantains.

Susan Miller, Senior Manager of Community Advocacy at MHS Health Wisconsin stated: “With​ food prices increasing and economic hurdles affecting our⁢ families more than ever before, getting access to⁣ fresh produce has become increasingly challenging ‍for many households.‍ Food insecurity is a major concern ⁣that we​ take very seriously;⁣ that’s why we are dedicated to addressing this issue.” She continued by saying ⁢the aim of‍ this ⁤initiative is “to provide essential ⁣support and resources ​that enhance community ⁤health—because everyone should have the right to nutritious foods and healthcare.”

Engaging Activities for Families

Families attending the​ event will have opportunities not only ‍to collect fresh produce⁢ but also engage with a‌ registered dietitian from ⁣Hy-Vee who will be available for consultations ⁤on ⁣healthy eating habits and recipe suggestions. Participants can sample delicious snacks made from plantains during their visit!

In addition to fresh food distribution, attendees can benefit from various resources being offered:

​ Are there any‌ eligibility requirements to receive food from the‍ Mobile Produce Pantry?

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Get Fresh! MHS Health⁤ Wisconsin Brings​ a Mobile Produce Pantry to Madison on October 19, 2024!

Get Fresh! MHS⁢ Health Wisconsin Brings ‍a Mobile Produce Pantry to Madison on October ‌19, 2024!

Event Details

On October 19, 2024, MHS Health Wisconsin will launch a Mobile ‍Produce Pantry in ⁤Madison, aimed at‍ improving access to fresh fruits and vegetables for all community members. This exciting initiative will allow residents to obtain healthy produce while learning⁤ more about nutritional choices.

Location and ⁤Time

  • Where: Madison Central Park
  • When: October 19, 2024, from 10:00 AM ‌to⁣ 2:00 PM

What is a Mobile Produce Pantry?

The Mobile Produce Pantry is a traveling service that distributes fresh fruits‍ and vegetables directly within communities. Designed to meet food insecurity, it ⁤provides ‌a convenient way for families to access healthy ‌ingredients ‍without the barriers often associated with traditional grocery shopping.

  • MHS Health Wisconsin plans to ​hand out reusable shopping bags ⁤along with children’s⁤ books and⁤ coloring materials.
  • Representatives from Public Health Madison & Dane County ‍will provide valuable health information resources.
  • Volunteers affiliated with La Follette High School’s Black Student Union will assist guests ⁢in⁤ transporting their produce back to their vehicles.

Event Details

The Green to Go Mobile Produce Pantry and Health Fair‌ takes place on Saturday, October 19th between the hours of 10 a.m. -2 p.m., at Warner Park Rainbow Pavilion (2930 N. Sherman Avenue). No prior registration ⁣needed; all products will be available on a first-come-first-served basis until⁤ supplies are depleted.

About MHS Health Wisconsin⁣

Established in Milwaukee in1984,M HS ‍Health Wisconsin operates as an HMO (Health Maintenance ​Organization) focusing on providing essential coverage options under programs such as BadgerCare Plus , Medicaid​ SSI ,and Medicare⁤ Advantage through its Wellcare By Allwell line . As a fully owned subsidiary of ⁣Centene Corporation—the largest entity managing Medicaid care nationwide—MHS stands proud ​among Fortune500 listings while leading America’s health insurance market .

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