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Brandywine Health Foundation Receives Grant in Support of Coatesville Food Truck Project

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Press release from Brandywine Health Foundation
 

(Coatesville, Pennsylvania) – Using a targeted regional commitment to address food insecurity, in part due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and limited access to healthy food, the Health Partners Foundation has awarded the Brandywine Health Foundation a $25,000 grant. The funds will be used to expand the Coatesville Food Truck Project in providing culturally nutritious meals to Coatesville families struggling with food insecurity.

“The clients we serve already have to balance the need to pay for medication, healthcare services, basic needs like rent or putting food on the table,” said Staci Scott, Executive Director of Health Partners Foundation.  “Our foundation has made food insecurity a priority within the region and supports inspiring positive community change. Partnering with the Brandywine Health Foundation allows us to provide additional resources and align Health Partners Plan to offer comprehensive health promotion along with healthcare services in the city of Coatesville where food insecurity need is great.”

The Brandywine Health Foundation launched the Coatesville Food Truck Project in October 2020 through an unrestricted grant to the Melton Center in the amount of $20,000 and since then has raised an additional $52,500 to address the growing number of families challenged with getting adequate healthy food. In addition to families receiving culturally healthy prepared meals, the Melton Center also provides access to much needed easy to read health and wellness information.

“We are excited that Health Partners Foundation has recognized the importance of the Coatesville Food Truck Project in our community,” said Vanessa Briggs, president & CEO of the Brandywine Health Foundation. “We are truly grateful for Health Partners Foundation’s generosity and commitment to address this important basic need, but we are equally excited to leverage additional resources in support of expanding the Melton Center’s efforts as the city of Coatesville continues to see more and more families struggle to feed their families.”

This grant marks the beginning of a partnership between the Brandywine Health Foundation and Health Partners Foundation and a call to action for others to support the Coatesville Food Truck Project as part of the community food ecosystem.

For more information about the Coatesville Food Truck project contact Sophia Hanson, Senior Program Officer - Brandywine Health Foundation at shanson@brandywinefoundation.org.

To learn more about the Health Partners Foundation, please visit their website at https://www.healthpartnersplans.com/in-the-community/health-partners-foundation.

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The Brandywine Health Foundation’s mission is to advance a more equitable, resilient, and healthy Greater Coatesville community. To learn more about the Brandywine Health Foundation please visit their website: www.brandywinefoundation.org.