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Published online on Wednesday, Apr. 11, 2007

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The Fresno Metro Ministry links community organizations, individuals, unserved and underserved populations, institutions, business and government to address community issues, solve community problems and meet community needs.

The group's April 2007 newsletter focused on healthy eating and active living issues. There are many ways to create healthful changes. We can set up farmers markets in neighborhoods with limited access to fresh fruits and vegetables; create policies that require healthy foods to be offered at school, work, and in our organizations; and get more physically fit.

Let's join Fresno Metro Ministry in taking action for healthy community change.

Valere DiBuduo

Fresno



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