NVRH Offers Health Care Shares for Second Year
ST. JOHNSBURY, VT (July 10, 2020) – Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital is once again partnering with the Vermont Youth Conservation Corp to offer Health Care Shares. Health Care Shares is a farm-to-hospital public health program that connects Vermonters with fresh healthy local food.
Participants receive a large bag of locally grown produce each week for twelve weeks. The participants in the program were referred by their healthcare provider, by the NVRH Community Connections staff, or recruited by hospital staff. Thirty families are participating this year, up from twenty last year.
According to Vermont Department of Health data, only 23% of teens and 18% of adults in Caledonia County get the recommended number of fruits and vegetables each day.
“The connection between good nutrition and overall good health is clear”, said Laural Ruggles, NVRH VP of Marketing and Community Health Improvement. “Getting enough healthy food to eat is important to a person’s physical health, and emotional and mental well-being”
The food comes from farms in Vermont run by the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps. Each week during the growing season, the Farm Corps Members grow and pack vegetables and herbs for about 400 families in the Health Care Share program in Vermont.
The Health Care Shares program at NVRH is free to participants, funded solely by NVRH as part of the Community Benefits allocation.
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