Summary: In this episode, Brad and Jason discuss the STEAM into Star Wars event at Washington Community High School and take a trip down memory lane. Then all three of the Tabletop Gamers for Good crew have a sit-down with Julie Eliathamby from Peoria Grown.
Peoria Grown is a volunteer-led nonprofit committed to making fresh, healthy food accessible to everyone in our community. They are also the non-profit organization that we are raising funds for at our February Con-tribution Pop-Up convention on February 16th.
This conversation explores the challenges and solutions surrounding food access and healthy eating in the Peoria community, particularly through the initiatives of Peoria Grown and Market 309. The discussion highlights the importance of community engagement, volunteerism, and innovative approaches to address food deserts and empower families to achieve self-reliance. The speakers share personal stories, insights into their nonprofit model, and future aspirations for creating a sustainable impact in the community.
Peoria Grown is doing some great work in our community. Please take a moment to check out their organization.
Takeaways:
- Healthy eating can be perceived as unaffordable by many families.
- Empowerment and self-reliance are key goals for families in need.
- Volunteers play a crucial role in the success of community initiatives.
- Innovative solutions emerged during COVID-19 to address food access.
- Market 309 was created to provide affordable fresh produce to the community.
- Sustainable nonprofit models require community involvement and support.
- Understanding food deserts is essential for addressing community needs.
- The goal is to create resources that empower families to thrive.
- Community connections are vital for spreading awareness and support.
- Future aspirations include expanding services and increasing accessibility.