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A.C. Chan Stories

A.C. Chan

The Chan family values sustainable local food, eating well to stay healthy, and family meals around the dinner table. “We’ve always believed in healthy eating,” says Chan. He attributes his family’s good health to the food they put in their bodies. With the high price of fresh, local food, he realizes they are investing in their health. He believes that…
August 31, 2023
Johanna Biang Stories

Johanna Biang

JoHanna Biang teaches UGA students about growing their own food at UGArden. It wasn’t until high school that JoHanna Biang realized growing a spring vegetable garden with her dad and watering her grandmother’s plants could lead to her future career path. Those childhood moments inspired her to get a Masters degree in horticulture, which resulted in her becoming the full-time…
August 31, 2023
Marlo Thomas-Grubbs Stories

Marlo Thomas-Grubbs

Marlo Thomas-Grubbs uses Georgia Fresh For Less to shop for fresh zucchini and squash for herself and her grandchildren at Veggie Park Farmers Market. Marlo Thomas-Grubbs loves to step outside her door and shop for all her fresh produce at the Veggie Park Farmers Market. The market has been a wealth of information for Marlo. Here, she has learned about…
August 30, 2023
Al Marshall III Stories

Al Marshall III

Step into the pavilion at the Athens Farmers Market and you are immediately met with the rainbow colors of fresh produce and vibrant flowers on display at the farmers’ stands, blueberry samples from Rhonda’s blueberries, and live jazz music. For customer and unofficial market ambassador, Al Marshall, this is a special place. Here, he catches up with farmers, market managers,…
August 30, 2023
Jan Weisman Stories

Jan Weisman

Every Saturday, you can hear squeals of joy as Jan Weisman and Raylan, her 6-year old Australian shepherd, walk along the boulevard of white tents at the Monroe Farmers Market. As regulars at the market, everyone knows Jan and Raylan, particularly for their love of tomatoes. Their favorite snacks are tomatoes prepared any way, but especially homemade tomato pie, or…
August 30, 2023
Diamond Chamberlain Stories

Diamond Chamberlain

Diamond Chamberlain with her box of Gala apples at Mulberry Market. If you ever find yourself walking through Mulberry Market in Macon, Georgia on a sunny Wednesday morning, you will find vendors selling everything from fresh herbs to blueberries. You will also come across Diamond, hunting down the perfect bushel of Gala apples. A SNAP recipient and mother, Diamond has…
August 30, 2023
Rachel Marts Stories

Rachel Marts

Rachel credits SNAP and the Georgia Fresh For Less program at Athens Farmers Market for helping her get by between careers in the pandemic. A year ago, Rachel Marts wouldn't have guessed that she'd feel most at home at the Athens Farmers Market, but when the pandemic hit, everything changed. A 29-year-old native of Columbus, GA, Rachel was working full…
August 30, 2023
Chelsea and Bobby Losh-Jones Stories

Chelsea and Bobby Losh-Jones

Bobby and Chelsea Losh-Jones are young farmers in Middle Georgia that are passionate about providing good food for their community, but struggle to do the same for their family. With their baby on the way, Chelsea and Bobby saw SNAP as a way to feed their growing household. The husband-wife duo graduated from Georgia College before starting Babe & Sage…
July 27, 2023
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Oakhurst Farmers Market Outreach

Oakhurst Farmers Market

We'll be at Oakhurst Farmers Market in Decatur on Saturday, November 11, from 9:00am to 1:00pm giving surveys to shoppers who use their EBT card to purchase produce from vendors - take our survey, and you'll receive a $20 Visa gift card! We'll also be available to answer questions about WWG services, including general assistance with government benefits like SNAP…
July 26, 2023
Southern Chefs Potluck 2023 Fundraiser

Southern Chefs Potluck 2023

Join us for a afternoon of delicious food, hand-crafted drinks, live auction, and great company! We are thrilled to return to Serenbe for the first time since 2018, with a new welcome reception, and an extended happy hour. As always, we’ll have an amazing line up of chefs and mixologists led by 2023 James Beard Foundation Award Winning Chef Host…
July 26, 2023
Southern Sips Fundraiser

Southern Sips

Sample Text All proceeds support Wholesome Wave Georgia’s work of providing fresh, healthy, local food to families across the state. Date: Friday, July. 17, 2023Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pmLocation: One Flew SouthSocial Share Buttons Here
July 26, 2023
How WWG is Becoming a National Leader Blog

How WWG is Becoming a National Leader

From our innovative community engagement approach to the systems we've built to support our statewide partners, Wholesome Wave Georgia is becoming a national leader. This year, we've been invited to share our strategies, processes, and learnings at conferences and convenings to help organizations doing similar work around the world. At each stop, we've also gained important knowledge and made impactful…
July 26, 2023
Wholesome Wave Georgia Expands Work in City of Atlanta Blog

Wholesome Wave Georgia Expands Work in City of Atlanta

Wholesome Wave Georgia (WWG) is pleased to share their progress to increase nutrition access while raising awareness about making fresh, healthy, locally grown food affordable and available in the City of Atlanta. Since January, WWG deepened their work within the City of Atlanta to improve food security after receiving a $500,000 grant from the City of Atlanta to expand the…
July 21, 2023
Reaching our Aging Community at Big Bethel Village Blog

Reaching our Aging Community at Big Bethel Village

by Amanda Newsom Since Wholesome Wave Georgia’s inception in 2009, we’ve made incredible progress growing our partnerships to offer access to locally grown food to people across our state. As we embark on the next chapter in our organization's growth, we’re eager to serve one of our most vulnerable populations which also happens to be a significant percentage of eligible…
July 17, 2023
Building Hyper Local Food Systems in Atlanta Blog

Building Hyper Local Food Systems in Atlanta

by Trinity Harrison When we talk about nutrition access, we’re talking about what makes a community sustainable. Often the idea of sustainability is relegated to the idea of changing our environmental impacts, but really it’s a whole theory that embodies social, economic, and environmental principles. Wholesome Wave Georgia received a $500,000 grant from the City of Atlanta in early 2023…
July 17, 2023
Working With Government to Improve Food Access Blog

Working With Government to Improve Food Access

Our biggest partner in making fresh, healthy, locally grown food affordable and available for all Georgians is the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Public funding enables Wholesome Wave Georgia (WWG) to bridge the gap between our local farmers and families that shop with SNAP/EBT, also known as food stamps, to double their purchasing power for fresh fruits and vegetables.…
June 27, 2023
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Adams Ultra Marathon Stories

Adams Ultra Marathon

I ran for WWG because their mission to make fresh, healthy, locally grown food affordable for all Georgians resonates deeply with me. After visiting the doctor in 2022, I realized I’d let my health slide – I had both high cholesterol and prediabetes. While it may sound like I was eating my weight in chocolate ice cream, my diet was…
June 19, 2023
The Rolling Success of Mobile Markets for Healthy, Local Food Blog

The Rolling Success of Mobile Markets for Healthy, Local Food

Eager to explore new ways to provide technical and other support to Georgia’s mobile markets, Wholesome Wave Georgia’s Moira O’Neill virtually attended the Mobile Market Summit hosted by Veggie Van Training Center in Buffalo, NY. Moira explained that the summit brought together all kinds of mobile market owners and supervisors from across the United States to share what they do,…
September 12, 2022
Marigold Market among the farmers markets working to make fresh produce more accessible Blog

Marigold Market among the farmers markets working to make fresh produce more accessible

At Wholesome Wave Georgia, we are grateful to serve a critical role in Georgia’s local food economy. Through partnerships with 77 farmers markets, farm stands, and retail locations across the state, we make fresh, local fruits and vegetables affordable to all Georgians by matching food stamps — also known as SNAP/EBT — on local food purchases. That means spending $10…
April 25, 2022
Relinda Walker and Michelle Giddens win 2022 Judith Winfrey Award Blog

Relinda Walker and Michelle Giddens win 2022 Judith Winfrey Award

You can experience magic in a farmers’ markets’ gorgeous rainbow of produce, succulent pasture raised meats, flowers, baked goods, ready made meals, and more. The true magic though, is to be found in the human connection and the abundance cultivated in the food community. Wholesome Wave Georgia annually celebrates these relationships with its Judith Winfrey Leadership and Innovation Award. The…
April 18, 2022