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that operates on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. These stands allow local farmers and food makers to sell their goods. New Yorkers can use SNAP/EBT benefits at these markets, and can find markets near them using GrowNYC's
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GrowNYC offers fresh food boxes that New Yorkers can pick up to support local farmers and city food access programs. In order to promote access for all, patrons can pay for food boxes using
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Throughout the city, GrowNYC has food markets that operate on different days, such as the market in
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People search through a reuse free item give-away at the GrowNYC Greenmarket on the street next to
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GrowNYC's education outreach program helps students learn about recycling, food access, and
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benefits, and are generally offered at $ 1/pound for seasonal produce.
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Marian Sulzberger Heiskell
New York, NY
United States
https://www.grownyc.org/about
environmental organization
New York City
Farmers' markets
recycling
gardening
environmental education
SNAP
EBT
Union Square
locator tool.
conservation
Green Markets
school garden

Washington Park
"GrowNYC and the changing food movement of New York City"
"Order Your Farmers' Market Produce Online for Pickup"
ISSN
0362-4331
"With Food Hub, Premium Produce May Reach More New Yorkers' Plates"
ISSN
0362-4331
"Harvesting Farmers"
"Fresh Food Box | GrowNYC"
"Fresh Food Box FAQ | GrowNYC"

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