“We want to hear directly from residents about their experiences accessing healthy, affordable food, and their thoughts around the complete food system,” said Michelle Coats, Chair of the Saline County Food Action Community Team. “This survey will help us identify gaps, challenges, and opportunities to ensure that everyone in Saline County has access to nutritious, local, and culturally appropriate food.”
The survey takes only 10 minutes to complete and is available online at on eatwellsalinecounty.com. A QR code flyer will be posted at local grocery stores, food pantries, schools, and other community centers for easy access. Paper copies will also be available.
How to Participate:
- Online: Visit www.eatwellsalinecounty.com or scan the QR code on flyers around the county.
- In-Person: Stop by participating locations to fill out a paper survey. Locations will include the Salina Emergency Aid Food Bank, OCCK Transportation, and Prairieland Market to start. Additional locations will be added to the website as they become available.
- At Community Events: Food Action Team members will be present at some community events to assist with survey completion. Locations will be added to the website as they become available.
The information gathered will be used to develop action plans, programs, and policies that address food insecurity and improve food options in Saline County. Survey responses are confidential and will directly inform future projects and funding opportunities to enhance the local food system.
This project is made possible through the generous support of the Salina Regional Health Foundation and the Kansas Health Foundation.
The Saline County Food Action Community Team (FACT) is a coalition of local organizations, businesses, and community members dedicated to improving food access and security in Saline County. FACT works collaboratively to identify food system challenges, support local food initiatives, and develop strategies that ensure all residents have access to healthy, affordable food. Through partnerships, advocacy, and community-driven solutions, FACT aims to strengthen the local food network, reduce food insecurity, and promote sustainable food practices across the county. For more information, visit www.eatwellsalinecounty.com or email the Saline County Food Action Community Team at [email protected]
The Salina Regional Health Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health and well-being in Salina and the surrounding region. Through grant funding, community partnerships, and strategic initiatives, the foundation supports programs that enhance healthcare access, promote wellness, and address social determinants of health, including food security. By investing in projects like the Saline County Food Assessment, the foundation is committed to building a healthier community where all residents have the resources they need to thrive. For more information about the Salina Regional Health Foundation, visit www.srhealthfoundation.com .
The Kansas Health Foundation is a philanthropy dedicated to improving the health of all Kansans. For more information about the Kansas Health Foundation, visit www.kansashealth.org.