Upwards of 54 million people are facing insecurity during the year-long pandemic according to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).
Writing in Last October’s AAMC bulletin, Bridget Balch states “Since food insecurity and poor nutrition are associated with several chronic illnesses that put people at higher risk for the more severe complications of COVID-19, the food access crisis threatens to exacerbate the already glaring disparities in health outcomes for vulnerable people, including low-income people, children, older adults, and immigrants living in the United States illegally.”
Kent County is no different, and Mobile Food Pantry Coordinator for the Kent County Local Management Board LaToya Johnson wants everyone to be aware of the help to meet the needs of the underserved in our communities.
“As the Mobile Food Pantry Coordinator, I have been tasked with holding Mobile Pantries 1-2 times a month at local organizations and churches. We have been holding these around Kent County throughout the pandemic; serving at least 80-100 or more families each time,” Johnson says.
The next Mobile Pantry will be held in Betterton at the VFC on Monday, April 12th and one on Wednesday, April 28th in Rock Hall at the Food Pantry.
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occurred to me that maybe there was a market for kombucha in our area.”
But even as construction of the brewery slowly started, a rumor began to run rampant in the town: a strip club was opening at the old bank building. The concern was so deep that a pastor from a local church was sent to try to persuade Galbraith and Nowak to re-think their business idea. “I told them the only kind of poles that would be in there would be bean poles because I planned on bringing in hydroponic tower gardens into this brewery to oxygenate the room and to provide fresh herbs,” says Galbraith. “After that, I heard their prayers changed from prayers for my failure to prayers for my success!”
aith feels that as more people understand what kombucha is and what it can do, their taste palates are adjusting to exploring less sweet varieties. Their best-selling kombuchas at this time include Green Garden Chamomile, made of chamomile, calendula, cornflowers, hibiscus, and a little cinnamon. “Another one that we can’t seem to brew fast enough is our Red Roses Kombucha,” says Galbraith, “which is not necessarily real red because we’re not using any artificial colors or anything in it. But it is made with an organic white tea, rose petals, and hibiscus.”
