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Capital Metro provides produce to low-income individuals
Purpose
Moving goods
Approach
Changes to services
Type
Delivery or freight
Mode
Other/unknown
About this initiative
Capital Metro and Farmshare Austin offer produce delivery to SNAP recipients and other low-income individuals. The delivies include produce, non-perishable items, and eggs. Orders are generally paid ahead of time and deliveries are contact free.
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Location:
Texas
Austin
United States
Launch date: Apr 22, 2020
Actor:
Public-NGO action
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Partners involved: Capital Metro, Farmshare Austin
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