Re/Storing Nashville :: Building Access to Affordable Food

Neighborhood: East Nashville
Story Type: Transportation Issue

My Story:

I don't have a car and my baby was born premature so she has to have different kinds of stuff. So I have to ask relatives to take me to the store or walk to Piggly Wiggly on North 2nd, about 3 to 4 blocks from my house. My daughter has to drink a type of milk that most small stores don't carry. I have to try to get all my daughter's stuff at one time or end up having to go to Kroger or Walmart and carry her with me.

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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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