Be More Tennessee partners with several community organizations to improve access to healthy foods. Here are examples of recent projects:
- Healthy vending at Alamo City School (Crockett County)
- Healthy beverage policy at Family Resource Center, and Senior Center (Crockett County)
- Strategies to improve healthy choices at Purple Pantry (Haywood County)
- Produce voucher program at popup farmers’ market in partnership with Appalachian Resource Conservation & Development Council (RC&D) (Hancock County)
- Mobile Market in partnership with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee (Clay County)



