Partner with Alameda County in the All In Eats and other programs intended to support the circular food economy and expand food access. Develop a “Nutritional Resources” informational flyer that outlines Federal, State, and local food and nutritional resources for low-income residents. Disseminate the “Nutritional Resources” flyer by posting it on the City’s official social media and dispersing it as a “take-home” document to be provided for all families of children through the public school system. [Source: New Program, City Staff]

