Fresh Veggies for Seniors: Healthy Benefits Available at Farmers Markets
Eligible senior citizens can receive a $50 voucher per season to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, raw honey, and fresh cut herbs from specific farmers markets.
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Eligible senior citizens can receive a $50 voucher per season to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, raw honey, and fresh cut herbs from specific farmers markets.
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