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File #: 0191X-2019    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/7/2019 In control: Tyson
On agenda: 6/10/2019 Final action: 6/14/2019
Title: To recognize June as National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month and acknowledge the work of Kwodwo Ababio and his impact on the residents of Columbus, Franklin County and the Greater Linden Community in terms of consuming the recommended number of servings of fresh fruits and vegetables each day.
Sponsors: Priscilla Tyson, Elizabeth Brown, Mitchell Brown, Rob Dorans, Shayla Favor, Emmanuel V. Remy, Shannon G. Hardin

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To recognize June as National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month and acknowledge the work of Kwodwo Ababio and his impact on the residents of Columbus, Franklin County and the Greater Linden Community in terms of consuming the recommended number of servings of fresh fruits and vegetables each day.

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WHEREAS, June is National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month, an opportunity to bring awareness to the health benefits of consuming more fresh fruits and vegetables - less than 25% of the adults in Franklin County report consuming the recommended 5 or more servings of fresh fruits and vegetables per day; the USDA recommends that people fill half of their plates with fruits and vegetables for each meal; meeting the recommended 5 to 9 servings each day; as increasing fruit and vegetable intake each day can help individuals to maintain a healthy weight, reduce the risk of heart disease, decrease high blood pressure and also lower the risk of a number of cancers; and

WHEREAS, Columbus City Council adopted the Columbus & Franklin County Local Food Action Plan in November of 2016 - demonstrating the City’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that each resident have improved access to healthy food, affordable food, and local food, as well as increase the education and resources regarding healthy food; Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio are home to more than 250 community gardens, 25 farmers markets, 388 farms, 15 urban farms, and many food-related businesses, plus numerous community organizations that address issues related to food production and nutrition for the residents of the City of Columbus and Franklin County; and
WHEREAS, the New Harvest Cafe was opened by Kwodwo Ababio in 2005 as a Community Arts Center in the heart of Linden; the establishment, initially opened as an art gallery, however, Kwodwo recognizing the necessity of providing healthy fruits and vegetables to the community, transformed the venue located in a recognized food desert, into a place ...

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