Powered by its soda tax, Seattle announces 1.75M in food equity grants

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle has allocated $1. 75 million in food equity grants, funded by its soda tax, to assist 18 organizations dedicated to improving access to nutritious food. The initiative targets food insecurity and aims to enhance opportunities for underserved communities. Local officials highlighted the significance of these grants in fostering community health and resilience, particularly in light of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding will support a range of projects aimed at increasing equitable access to food resources.

This move represents a proactive approach to addressing food disparities, reflecting Seattle's commitment to food justice. The city has increasingly recognized the role of local organizations in tackling these issues. Officials expect these grants to make a tangible impact on the lives of residents. This investment aligns with broader goals of promoting public health and social equity within the community.

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