b'Food Access & Active LivingGoals 1.Expand local food access to include low and moderate- income families.2.Encourage support of local food system.3.Educate consumers on the benefits of locally produced food, especially youth and low-income populations.4.Promote active living through physical activity, active transportation, and recreation.SDoH/Equity Main Lens Neighborhood and Built Environment Access to foods that support healthy eating patterns, crime and violence, environmental conditions, quality of housingEquityZip CodeStrategic Partner Monadnock Farm and Community Coalition (MFCC)Monadnock Alliance for Sustainable TransportationIntheMonadnockRegion,therehasbeen a concerted effort to increase local healthy food access points, such as providing Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) machines at farmers markets and locationsthatacceptSupplementalNutrition10,890Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.As of January 2020, the region had 13 access points.As the work evolves, voices of people who have experiencedCheshire County Households with low foodinsecurityarebeingengagedtolearnnewaccess to grocery store.and unique ways to increase utilization of these accesspointsandincreaseparticipationinFigure 10: Households with Limited Access programs like Granite State Market Match whereto Healthy Foodpeople utilizing SNAP benefits are able to receive produce for half-price.Additional work is underway with schools, food establishments, businesses, and other sectors to help provide increased access to local food, which helps farmers and producers as well as community members.Manynewandinnovativeideasare Page 14 of 20Greater Monadnock Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)Nov. 2020'