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Vermilion County, Illinois, is surrounded by farmland, but one in four of its children goes hungry [https://map.feedingamerica.org/county/2023/overall/illinois/county/vermilion] — the highest rate of child food insecurity in the Eastern Illinois Foodbank's entire 18-county service area. About 4,100 children — 24 percent of the county's child population [https://www.eifoodbank.org/impact/challenge/map-meal-gap.html] — don't have reliable access to enough food. That number has been climbing for years. On this episode of Get With the Times, we sit down with Susan Franklin, president of the Danville Farmers Market, [https://danvillefarmersmarket.com/] to talk about what local food access actually looks like in Vermilion County and how the market is attempting to alleviate food insecurity in the VC [https://vermiliontimes.com/2025/11/01/on-fighting-food-insecurity-among-vc-residents/] while supporting local farmers and artisans and keeping VC money in the VC.Susan talks about who the market serves, some history of the Danville Farmer's Market, ways people living in poverty can get access to fresh, pesticide-free produce, and more.
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