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El Distrito Transporte Regional (RTD) les invita un evento en español sobre teléfono y Facebook con la presidenta de la junta directiva de RTD, Angie Rivera-Malpiede y otro personal de RTD para contestar sus preguntas sobre los esfuerzos para mantener los servicios te tren y autobús limpios y seguros. Acompáñenos y aprender más de los cambios de servicios, suspensión de tarifas y como puede ayudar mantener un sistema salva cuando usando servicios de transporte público. Preguntas respondidas con gusto.
Para participar por teléfono: 855-543-3425.
The Regional Transportation District will host an Access Live Event featuring RTD Board Chair, Angie Rivera-Malpiede and other RTD staff to provide updates on RTD services and changes during COVID 19, various discount fares, staffing and operator updates and other RTD topics and initiatives. Please note, this entire Telephone Townhall meeting will be conducted in Spanish only.
To participate by phone: Dial 855-543-3425.
For more information, visit: https://www.rtd-denver.com/town-hall.
The Technical Working Group meeting included an overview of Reimagine RTD and the work completed so far. The impact of COVID 19 on RTD and the Reimagine process was part of the agenda, and RTD shared their response to COVID as well as some financial implications of COVID on the system. The group broke into smaller groups to discuss whether the impact of COVID-19 changed members’ perception of what success looks like for RTD and how Reimagine RTD can be used to maintain the relevance of transit. Some of the markers of success were the same, but some were different or took on a higher priority such as health and safety and service for those who are transit dependent. Using the Technical Working Group as consultants or a “brain trust” for responding during this crisis was suggested. The final part of the meeting was spent on a county by county breakdown of FasTracks financial data and the outreach for Reimagine targeted for the fall. Follow Reimagine RTD and participate in the discussion at https://fhueng.mysocialpinpoint.com/reimagine-rtd.
Climate Action Stakeholder Process Update
The next Task Force meeting is this Thursday, May 21 from 1:30pm to 4pm. For more information on the Climate Action Stakeholder Process, visit: denvergov.org/ClimateStakeholder.
Tune in to the live stream this Thursday, May 21, at 1:30pm at: Facebook.com/DenverCASR
To receive reminders, RSVP to the Facebook event.
Recordings of all meeting and breakout sessions are available at denvergov.org/ClimateStakeholder.
Contact:
Partnership for a Healthier America:
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P: 720-865-7695
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Partnership for a Healthier America Announces Denver as First
Deployment City of the COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund —
City to Receive Fresh Fruits and Veggies for Communities in Need and Digital Resources to Uplift Health During COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
Through PHA’s COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund, Denver families will receive 600,000 servings of fresh fruits and veggies alongside digital tools and resources to drive better long-term health outcomes.
DENVER, Colo. — The Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) — the nonprofit chaired by Former First Lady Michelle Obama working to transform the food landscape in pursuit of health equity — today announced Denver as the nation’s first deployment city of the COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund. Working in coordination with the City of Denver and local community organizations, PHA Fresh Boxes will provide 600,000 servings of fresh fruits and vegetables, alongside high-impact digital nutrition resources, to Denver families over the next three months to drive better long-term health outcomes. The COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund was launched by PHA on April 28 in response to the global pandemic.
“This program will not only provide immediate relief to families impacted economically by COVID-19, but it will also instill new habits for health and immunity for the long-term,” said Nancy E. Roman, President and CEO of Partnership for a Healthier America. “We have designed the COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund to build a bridge to sustainable, affordable retail access to fresh produce that could allow for a true culture of health.”
The COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund was created in partnership with the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) and is funded by an anonymous philanthropic donor, ReFED, Novo Nordisk, and individual donors throughout the country. The program links fruits and vegetables, which may have otherwise gone to waste, to communities experiencing economic hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the PHA Fresh Boxes, families will also receive digital resources from Zipongo to help integrate fruits and vegetables into their diets and lives for the long term.
“During a time when many of our families are most in need of support, organizations like Partnership for a Healthier America are stepping up to help provide some of the relief that will help them and our communities get through this,” Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock said. “We’re honored that Denver will be the first deployment of their COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund, and this is proof that by coming together, we can overcome the effects of this pandemic.”
“COVID-19 has disrupted the regular flow of the food supply chain, making it difficult to get fresh, healthy food to the people who need it most and increasing the amount of food insecurity,” said Alexandria Coari, Capital and Innovation Director at ReFED, a national nonprofit working to advance solutions to reduce the amount of food waste. “The work of organizations like Partnership for a Healthier America is urgent, and we’re excited to get them the critical support they need from the ReFED COVID-19 Food Waste Solutions Fund.”
Starting today and for each of the next 12 weeks, Denver will receive PHA Fresh Boxes of produce ready to be delivered to families. PHA is partnering with FreshPoint, a local produce distributor, to procure produce, pack, and deliver the boxes. Local organizations will assist in the distribution of the Denver Fresh Boxes, adhering to all local, state, and federal regulations around food and COVID-19 safety. In Denver, the Montbello Organizing Committee, The Co-Op at First, Open Door Ministries, and Denver Housing Authority will be the primary distributors.
Zipongo will be providing every PHA Fresh Box recipient with complimentary access to its digital platform called Foodsmart, a comprehensive tool designed to make healthy eating easy. Benefits include: nutrition assessment with personalized insights, personalized recipes that incorporate the fresh food provided in boxes, and
discounts on other grocery items available nearby.
The PHA Fresh Boxes are built to offer balanced nutrition, variety, and seasonal flavors to a family of four for approximately one week. The goal is for the boxes, which will be between 20 and 25 pounds, to provide two to three servings of produce per person each day, with a 60-40 ratio of vegetables to fruits. Based on availability and seasonality, local and regional growers will be used to the greatest extent possible.
A sample box will include:
- 8 pounds (total combined) assorted selection of apples, cabbage, carrots, onions, oranges, white potatoes, and sweet potatoes.
- 6 pounds (total combined) assorted selection of peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, corn, cucumbers, green beans, tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce, salad mix, spinach, mushrooms, radishes, squash, asparagus, green onions, and other root vegetables.
- 6 pounds (total combined) assorted selection of melon, grapefruit, grapes, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, berries, lemons, limes, and other citrus fruits.
“The pandemic has added additional stress and uncertainty to those families and communities in need, especially as they wonder where their next meal will come from. The PHA Fresh Boxes will provide relief and sustenance by delivering a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with recipes and education, so that consumers can fill their plates with healthful and nutritious food,” said PMA CEO Cathy Burns. “PMA’s vision is to grow a healthier world and that includes making sure all consumers everywhere understand the Joy of Fresh and the role produce can play in enhancing their lives, bodies, and minds.”
In the weeks ahead, PHA plans on launching additional deployments of the COVID-19 Fresh Food Fund in other U.S. cities to scale the impact of the program and build on the success in Denver.
About Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA)
PHA’s mission is to leverage the power of the private sector to transform the food landscape in pursuit of health equity. In 2010, PHA was created in conjunction with Former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! effort. PHA identifies, accelerates, and celebrates voluntary business practices that improve or increase choice or lead to new norms and behavior around food and physical activity. For more information about PHA, please visit www.ahealthieramerica.org and follow PHA on Twitter @PHAnews.
About ReFED
ReFED is a national nonprofit with a holistic view of the food system, working to advance solutions to reduce food waste. Since its inception in 2015, ReFED has served as a trusted source for data and insights, a connector of stakeholders across the food system, and a catalyst for innovation and economic opportunity. ReFED’s goal is a thriving food system optimized to maximize resource use, minimize climate impacts, and enhance food security — including a 50% reduction in food waste by 2030. Learn more about the impact of food waste and ReFED’s work www.refed.com.
About Produce Marketing Association
Produce Marketing Association (PMA) is the leading trade association representing companies from every segment of the global produce and floral supply chain. PMA helps members grow by providing connections that expand business opportunities and increase sales and consumption. For more information, visit www.pma.com.
Many people think the only Americans regularly relying on transit to reach jobs and services live in big cities. Yet the majority of counties with high rates of zero-car households are rural. In fact, more than one million households in predominantly rural counties do not have access to a vehicle. Rural Americans without cars face unique barriers and they deserve a tailored approach to their transit needs rather than just assuming they can or will drive everywhere. Read more