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| ![]() Healthy Savannah Calls on Chatham Co. to Weigh in on Nutrition and Food InsecurityDetails for the Georgetown and Thunderbolt meetings will be announced on Healthy Savannah's Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ Healthy Savannah advocates and partners are working to re-establishing the Food Policy Council as more of a local and regional food system that provides improved access to a variety of affordable, nourishing foods. "The Food Policy Council should become more community-led in order to be more effective and inclusive," said Armand Turner, physical activity program manager. "It should serve across sectors and be capable of advancing meaningful policy change and accomplishing major improvements in our local food system." Last summer, Healthy Savannah held its first three sessions to receive input from eastside, westside and southside residents of Savannah (https://www.savannahga.gov/ It is estimated that 35,000 people in the Savannah area live more than a mile from a grocery store. In Chatham County, 17.6% of all residents are food insecure and 21.8% of children are food insecure. Approximately 45% or 129,698 of the almost 290,000 people living in Chatham County live more than a mile from the closest grocery store, according to a 2021 study, "Food Deserts in Chatham County, Georgia (https://storymaps.arcgis.com/ "Our hope is to re-establish a Food Policy Council that can really weigh in on the issues and barriers that deter access to healthy foods," said Turner. "It might mean ensuring healthier options for children at area schools or providing more options at the corner stores in our communities." End
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