INSTACART AND MILITARY FAMILY ADVISORY NETWORK PARTNER TO PROVIDE NUTRITIOUS FOOD AND FREE GROCERY DELIVERY TO MILITARY FAMILIES FOLLOWING BASE TRANSITION
- Partnership between Instacart and MFAN to provide free groceries and delivery to military families at U.S. Army Fort Cavazos in Texas
- Over 100 families will receive $100 in monthly Instacart Health Fresh Funds stipends for three months upon relocation
- The program aims to ease the transition and resettlement process for military families
- Instacart Health initiative is focused on fighting nutrition insecurity and inspiring healthy choices
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New food assistance program will support military families' relocation to
FORT CAVAZOS,
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Designed to help ease the transition and resettlement process for military families relocating to Fort Cavazos, the program is part of a broader pilot MFAN recently announced to support military family well being.
"MFAN believes in bringing the best partners together to meet the data-informed needs of the military families we serve. As we identify dignified, scalable, and measurable solutions to support those experiencing food insecurity, there was no better solution than Instacart and the Fresh Funds stipend," said MFAN President and Executive Director Shannon Razsadin. "We know that food insecurity is a symptom of broader challenges. Through the MFANetwork, together alongside Instacart and our other partners, we will connect families to a network of support while simultaneously ensuring their family has immediate access to healthy food."
The program is also part of Instacart's and MFAN's continuing efforts to advance the White House's National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition and Health. As part of that strategy to end hunger and reduce the incidence of diet-related disease, the White House challenged public and private sector organizations to work together to expand access to nutritious food for communities that have historically faced high rates of food insecurity, including the military community.
One in six military and veteran families experience food insecurity or hunger, according to MFAN's latest research, higher than the national average (
The organization's research also found that frequent and sometimes sudden permanent change of station (PCS) moves cause even more strain on families, including financial stress due to moving costs and cost-of-living changes.
"Instacart is on a mission to help every family access the nutritious food they need, and that includes families who sacrifice so much for our country every single day," said Laura Anderson, Director of Social Impact at Instacart. "With food insecurity rates rising in the military community and relocation demands contributing added stress and strain for families, we're proud to partner with MFAN and use our Instacart Health technology to help ensure members of the military and their families get a fresh — and healthy — start in their new homes at Fort Cavazos."
The military relocation assistance program at Fort Cavazos is part of Instacart's work under its sweeping Instacart Health initiative. Through Instacart Health, the company is using its technology, partnerships, research and advocacy to fight nutrition insecurity, inspire healthy choices, and scale food as medicine programs.
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About MFAN
The Military Family Advisory Network envisions a world where all military connected families are empowered to thrive. MFAN's mission is to understand and amplify the needs of military-connected families and inspire data-informed change. Visit www.mfan.org.
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