Re/Storing Nashville :: Building Access to Affordable Food

Neighborhood: North Nashville
Story Type: Transportation Issue

My Story:

I have a car and I take my friend to the grocery store. We live close to the Kroger on Monroe but if we didn't have a car we would have to rely on family and friends or I would have to ride my bike and carry the things we need. I haven't ridden the bus in 13 years but will get on the bus if I really had to. I still wouldn't be able to shop for very much because the bus stop is about a half mile from my house, so maybe 6 bags or so.

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Restoring Nashville is a faith-based movement for food justice in Nashville advocating for increased access to affordable healthy food for all of Nashville. Re/Storing Nashville is a program of Community Food Advocates. Support for this project was provided by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

The Community Food Advocates brings people together to create and sustain a secure and healthy food system for their region, from production to consumption.

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