MARSHFIELD − Marshfield Clinic region of Sanford Health and Security Health Plan have announced a $150,000 initiative to tackle food insecurity in Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
The funding, part of Marshfield Clinic’s Caring for Communities initiative, aims to support community-driven projects that promote healthier lives by improving access to nutritious food, according to a community announcement.
Food insecurity, defined as limited or uncertain access to adequate food, is a significant challenge for many households. It can lead to preventable health issues, increased stress and a reduced quality of life.
By investing in local organizations that understand the unique needs of their communities, Marshfield Clinic and Security Health Plan hope to foster sustainable solutions

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