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Geaux Get Healthy Launches Year Three

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

Geaux Get Healthy has officially launched its third year of funding, offering significant grants of up to $100,000 for organizations dedicated to combating food deserts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This initiative is essential in a region where access to nutritious food is a pressing issue, particularly for underserved communities. Organizations looking to develop or expand their programs addressing this critical need must submit their applications by the approaching deadline of October 9, 2020. The program emphasizes the importance of local solutions to food insecurity, encouraging community-driven initiatives that can lead to long-term health improvements. Additionally, the funding serves as an investment in public health, aiming to enhance the overall well-being of the Baton Rouge community.

With rising concerns over food access exacerbated by recent economic challenges, this funding opportunity is both timely and necessary. Interested organizations are advised to consult the official website for application guidelines and further details. Geaux Get Healthy's commitment to fostering community resilience through targeted funding showcases a proactive approach to addressing vital health issues.

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