Meredith Hackler joined WRTV as a Multi-Media Journalist and Reporter in February of 2022.
INDIANAPOLIS — A group of community members are focused on dealing with food insecurity. The Community Food Access Coalition has been a long time coming.
The campus already has some young teens headed down the right path. They’ve done so by creating the Next Generation Farmers program. It was four years ago the city passed Proposal 337, which allowed for the creation of the Community Food Access Coalition. It's taken this long to get it off the ground. Now they hope the city will take their recommendations seriously.
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