Federal grant enables Roanoke’s eligible recipients to get six-month ‘produce prescriptions’

12/10/24 –

The federal government wants to direct low-income families in the Roanoke Valley towards healthy foods- getting them free for a while.

A USDA grant of more than $400-thousand will connect eligible Medicaid patients to the Southwest Virginia Produce Prescription Program. Those with high blood pressure, prediabetes, and diabetes can get six free months of fruits and vegetables. The program will be especially helpful for those on tight food budgets.

Among the grant recipients is Carilion Clinic, helping them prepare the food. Carilion’s Health Education Manager, Rachel Burks, said the long-term goal is food security.

“For this prescription program, we built in quite a lot of support,” she said. “From nutrition and cooking education classes that start weekly at the beginning, but then, move to a monthly schedule. They can be connected to additional services, for example, to community health workers that can help them apply for other benefits, or navigate other challenges they may be facing in their lives.”

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