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"We are very pleased that this new funding allows the expansion of the MSFP to include a broader range of our low-income neighbors and involve more Maine Farms," said DACF Commissioner Amanda Beal. "Our department staff are eager to play a role in steering this effort to increase access to fresh food from local farms as we pursue the vision and goals of Maine's Roadmap to End Hunger by 2030."
"MSFP is beginning its third decade serving Maine's low-income older adults. I am excited at this infusion of financial support to ensure that this vital program continues, adapts, and improves," said G Cherichello, Maine Senior FarmShare Program Manager. "One-quarter of our funding will support partnerships and training to ensure that MSFP serves adults in communities that experience disproportionate rates of hunger, including people of color and members of the LGBTQ community."