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Food For The Hungry is awarding the Mount Vernon Farmers Market with $2,000 for the purchase of food tokens for seniors. (Submitted photo)

MOUNT VERNON — As a part of the 2024 summer grant program, Food For The Hungry has awarded the Mount Vernon Farmers Market with $2,000 for the purchase of
food tokens for seniors.

The MV Farmers Market offers various local, state, and federally funded food
insecurity programs for Knox County.

One of these programs is the Area Agency on Aging Senior Vouchers. In 2023, more than $10,000 worth of vouchers were distributed in Knox County through this program. Over $8,000 were redeemed as seniors received a balanced diet.

For 2024, the State of Ohio changed the program to a digital format. The program
would require participants age 60 and older to use smartphones to make transactions
at a market. Vendors now also need a digital device to scan a QR code on the elder’s
smartphones to transfer the program’s dollars.

When the MV Farmers Market team learned of the new state system, they were concerned with the challenge this would cause for vendors and customers. One of the concerns was that seniors who need food assistance would withdraw from the program because of the added digital challenge.

To continue accessibility to fresh produce for seniors, the market coordinator will
perform all QR scanning. After a customer’s QR code is scanned, they will receive
tokens that will function as their form of payment for vendors.

Because this new state system was not announced until late spring 2024, the MV Farmers Market had not budgeted for the tokens needed.

The MV Farmers Market reached out to FFTH with a request of $2,000 to help with
the purchase of tokens and the transition into this new program. The FFTH board
approved this request as a part of its summer grant program.

The $2,000 grant comes from donations that exceeded the 2023 FFTH Drive goal. This grant would not be possible without the generous support of Knox County for FFTH.

“To me, this request is a natural extension of the summer grant we awarded the Knox Area Transit, providing transportation to the Farmers Market,” said FFTH President Austin Swallow.

“What a better way to assist those already going to the market. We know families today are more intergenerational than in recent years, as more grandparents are raising their
second or third set of children,” Swallow said.

“This grant ties in with FFTH’s spring/summer priority of supporting children who need supplemental food for the summer and we are proud to be a small part of helping those with food insecurity in our county,” he said.

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