
4Roots expands its sustainability practices as a result of new partnership with Orlando Health. (Courtesy of Orlando Health)
Orlando Health and the City of Orlando Foundation collaborated on the 4Roots research initiative to study the impact of nutrition-based educational interventions, according to a press release.
Their partnership created “Rooted in Health” as part of 4Roots Culinary Health Institute., Improve education and access to healthy foods to promote long-term adherence.
Study participants can purchase food using SNAP dollars and Fresh Access Bucks at 4Roots Mobile Farmers’ Market. 4Roots also offers nutrition and chronic disease classes and cooking demonstrations.
“Rooted in Health” began when 4Roots submitted a grant application to the Orlando Health Community Grants Program. As a result, the healthcare organization saw an opportunity to strengthen this effort by working with its long-time partner, the City of Orlando Foundation. The research was conducted over a two-year period and the total grant amount is $138,923.
“Orlando Health has given us the opportunity to fulfill our mission of unlocking the power of food and building healthy communities,” said John Rivers, founder and CEO of 4Roots, in a press release. We are grateful to the City of Orlando Foundation.”
