Get Involved in Food Policy Advocacy in Saline County

Residents of Saline County have the opportunity to shape the future of our local food systems by actively participating in food policy advocacy. Whether you are passionate about increasing access to healthy foods, supporting local farmers, or addressing food insecurity, your voice can make a difference.

  • Contacting Local Representatives:
    One of the most effective ways to get involved is by reaching out to your local and state elected officials. These representatives are responsible for making decisions that affect food systems in our community and state. Start by finding their contact information on government websites. When contacting them, be clear and concise about the issue you want to address. Offer potential solutions and explain why this issue is important for Saline County’s residents.
  • Participating in Public Meetings:
    Public hearings and town hall meetings are great opportunities to engage in local food policy discussions. These events are open to the public and often feature debates on issues such as land use, urban farming, or food access programs. Attending these meetings allows you to listen, ask questions, and share your thoughts directly with policymakers. Check back for opportunities to participate.
  • Providing Feedback for Food Assessments:
    Surveys, focus groups and other data sources are ways that citizens can actively participate in the local food assessment process. Watch for more information about an upcoming assessment for Saline County.

By engaging in these efforts, you can help create a healthier, more sustainable, and inclusive food system for Saline County. Join the conversation today and make your voice heard!

Click here to check out the last food assessment from 2017.