Michigan Good Food Charter Goal #4: American Indian Health & Family Services
American Indian Health and Family Services Fresh Food Share Program, Detroit, Michigan is one example of an organization that is supporting Goal 4 of the Michigan Good Food Charter. Goal 4 states that 80% of Michigan Residents will have easy access to affordable, fresh, healthy food, 20% of which is from Michigan sources.
This video is the fourth in the series, Advancing the Goals of the Michigan Good Food Charter.
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