Gini, John Jamerson and his family are deeply rooted in Indiana's agriculture. John's father-in-law, Norman Greer, owns and operates a small farming community in Indiana where, pre-Civil War, free African Americans began buying land in the 1800s. In 2017, John, his wife, Denise, and their son, DeAnthony, started an agriculture business called Legacy Taste of the Garden (LTOG) to honor Norman's passion and legacy. LTOG aims to close the gap between local producers and the local community by bringing fresh, high-quality produce to communities that lack access to healthy food and providing education to future generations about agriculture. Last summer, Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) partnered with LTOG to distribute Good Food for All produce boxes to families in Gary, Indiana. The boxes provided fruits and vegetables to families in historically under-resourced communities. This allowed LTOG to host cooking classes, teach kids about the benefits of eating fruits and vegetables, and spark curiosity about farming. |
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John hopes his work with PHA will get more people excited about agriculture so that more growers help meet the need in his community. All across the country, people like John are uplifting the health and wellness in our communities. PHA is working with organizations like LTOG to create lasting change in the fight for Food Equity. Thank you for supporting our work, Jason Wilson Head of Communications Partnership for a Healthier America |
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