Food for Thought Health Podcast

Kate Heidinger & Katie Morris: Food Farmacy, Buffalo NY

45 min · 7. apr. 2025
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We talk with Kate Heidinger from Catholic Health and Katie Morris from FeedMore on their unique Food Farmacy collaboration which is using food and education to help food-insecure people at risk of chronic disease in Western New York. Learn more about Catholic Health Food Farmacy [https://discover.chsbuffalo.org/food-farmacy/]. Check out other Food for Thought episodes [https://www.foodforthoughthealthpodcast.com].

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