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Financial Empowerment

Double Up Food Bucks NY Launches at Toomey Abbott Market

Syracuse, NY – November 16, 2023 – Field & Fork Network is pleased to announce the launch of Double Up Food Bucks NY at Toomey Abbott Market. The Double Up incentive program increases food security and improves nutrition security by offering SNAP shoppers a $1 for $1 match on purchases of fresh fruits and vegetables, up to $20 per day. Field & Fork Network worked closely with Syracuse Housing Authority (SHA) and Syracuse Onondaga Food System Alliance (SOFSA) to identify a retail store location that would have the greatest benefit for residents. Toomey Abbott Market presented an invaluable opportunity to enhance fresh produce accessibility for seniors & individuals with disabilities, who often face the biggest barriers to food access. Located below Toomey Abbott Towers, a 300 apartment SHA high-rise, Toomey Abbott Market offers convenient access to essential groceries, including fresh fruits and vegetables. For the many senior and disabled residents without access to reliable aid or transportation, Toomey Abbott Market is their only grocery option. “The successful launch of our program at Toomey Abbott Market would not be possible without the partnership and dedication of SHA. Their social workers received specialized training, empowering them to address inquiries and collect program sign-ups from clients directly. SHA’s proactive approach and consistent support has ensured countless residents’ ability to put healthy food on the table,” said Josh McGuire, Double Up Food Bucks NY Program Director. Senator Rachel May said, “Good nutrition is the basis for a long and fulfilling life; however, for those in need, lack of access and affordability make it challenging to eat healthy fruits and veggies. Double Up Food Bucks is an excellent program helping bridge the divide between some in our community and a nutritious lifestyle. I was happy to advocate for this excellent nonprofit program during the budget process. I’m excited that it’s expanding and will now be available at the Toomey Abbott Market, right in the place where many seniors live, ensuring they have access to healthy food. I look forward to Double Up Food Bucks’ success in this new location and its continuing expansion in Syracuse.” Assemblyman Magnarelli said, “The launch of Double Up Food Bucks at Toomey Abbott Market demonstrates the close partnership of the Field & Fork Network and Syracuse Housing Authority. The program fills a need of the residents of Toomey Abbott Towers. Without this opportunity for the residents of Toomey Abbott to purchase fresh produce under this cost-saving program, the disparities of a food desert would continue to widen. I commend both agencies for recognizing this critical need and for bringing this program directly to the door of the residents of Toomey Abbott, who will benefit greatly from its presence.” Syracuse Housing Authority’s Executive Director, William Simmons said, “Many of our residents at Syracuse Housing Authority are on a fixed income and with the ever rising cost of daily necessities such as food our residents are having a hard time getting by. The Double Up Food Bucks program has positively impacted so many of our residents lives by allowing them to stretch their dollar and be able to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. Our residents on the west side have been taking advantage of the Double Up Food Bucks program at Brady Market and our Resident Support Services Team were committed to supporting and expanding the Double Up Food Bucks program to reach even more residents. Toomey Abbott Market now participating in the Double Up Food Bucks program allows even more of our residents to utilize the program and eat healthy.” “In the historic shadow of Interstate 81 – a symbol of past community upheaval – the Toomey Abbott Market stands as a testament to our commitment to acknowledging and rectifying historical disparities,” said Maura Ackerman, Director of the Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance. “The Double Up Food Bucks Program not only revitalizes this space but empowers our community economically, ensuring access to fresh, healthy food becomes a right, not a privilege.” The impact of DUFBNY on individuals’ food security is significant; with each SNAP purchase, program users can earn up to $20 a day to spend on fresh fruits and vegetables. This helps participants stretch their food budgets and put healthy food on the table. How the Program Works: • Anyone with SNAP is eligible, simply sign up for a Double Up Food Bucks card at Toomey Abbott and start earning. Participants can also earn and spend their Double Up Food Bucks at Brady Market located on Gifford St. • Each SNAP dollar spent at the store equates to a dollar for fresh produce, up to $20 per day • Double Up Food Bucks never expire, allowing the program to work flexibly and meet individual needs. Jay Patel, Toomey Abbott Market Owner said, “My name is Jay Patel, and I have been the owner of Toomey Abbott Market since 2007. I am glad we can partake in the Double Up Food Bucks program, as it allows many of our customers to make healthy choices. This program enables us to stock more fresh fruits and vegetables from local vendors for customers to pick from. We started the program on September 25th, and ever since then, we have seen a significant increase in fresh produce sales. We have had about 236 signups and 1600 transactions, which goes on to show that the initiative has been well-received by our customers. I am happy to see that this program encourages customers to make healthier choices by implementing healthy food into their diets, leading to overall health improvement. The Double Up Food Bucks program allows people to eat healthy despite the hardships they face due to increased living costs. This program is a great investment in our community’s long-term well-being.” Toomey Abbott is located at 1213 Almond St, in Syracuse. The store is open Monday-Saturday from 9am-8pm. Double Up Food Bucks NY also operates at Brady Market, Syracuse Co-op, Brady Farm Stand, and the Burt Street Farm Market. To learn more, visit: www.doubleupnys.com

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Faith-Based News & Information

Molina Healthcare of New York and Partners to Host Holiday Turkey Giveaway Event in Syracuse

Molina Healthcare of New York, together with the Assemblymember Pamela Hunter and The Connected Church, will host a turkey giveaway event in Syracuse. About 200 turkeys will be distributed, on a first-come, first-served basis. The Connected Church107 East Beard Ave.Syracuse, NY  13205Saturday, Nov. 18, 202311 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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Health News

Elevated Blood Lead Level Linked to Recalled Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches

Onondaga County – The Onondaga County Health Department (OCHD) is aware that at least one local child has an elevated blood lead level associated with the consumption of recalled products as announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA):  Lead exposure in children can have serious health implications, including developmental delays and behavioral problems. Parents and caregivers whose children have consumed the recalled product should consult with their healthcare providers and request a blood lead level test. Children who do not have a usual source of medical care can contact the Onondaga County Lead Poisoning Prevention Program at 315.435.3271 or email LeadFreeKids@ongov.net for information about testing.  The Onondaga County Health Department is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community. We will continue to provide necessary information and support to the public.  For more information about protecting children from lead poisoning, visit the Onondaga County Lead Poisoning Prevention Program website at http://www.ongov.net/health/lead/. 

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Events

Celebrate Santa’s Return to Destiny USA on Saturday November 18th

Syracuse, NY (November 17, 2023) – Destiny USA is inviting you to join us on Saturday, November 18th from 10am-11am as Santa Claus arrives in style to kick-off the Holiday Season. Santa will arrive via Solar Street in a fire truck with Syracuse Fire Department at the Destiny USA Canyon entrance (near PF Changs) at 10am. Santa and his helpers will hand out candy canes in the Canyon and parade their way to APEX Entertainment for a Breakfast with Santa celebration from 10am-11am. Breakfast with Santa at APEX Entertainment will be $50 per family for a full holiday breakfast and includes a 30-minute game card per family member. Santa will be there for pictures and to spread holiday joy. Pre-register for Breakfast with Santa here. What: Santa’s Arrival CelebrationWhen: Saturday, November 18th, 10am–11amWhere: Santa will arrive via fire truck to the Canyon Entrance near PF Changs. Breakfast with Santa will be held at APEX Entertainment on level 3 in the Canyon. For more information on Santa’s Arrival Celebration, please visit destinyusa.com.

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