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In Holmes County, Mississippi, partners from multiple sectors have assembled to establish the Lexington Food Pantry. A collaboration between the city of Lexington, the county, MSU Extension, private citizens, and others, this group overcame extraordinary odds to build a successful food-relief organization.
Residents of Falcon, a town in Quitman County, Mississippi, had limited access to resources to support a physically active lifestyle. Through community engagement, support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and work by MSU Extension, they now have new pocket parks, as well as a rehabilitated basketball court, where young people and adults alike can be active.
For many years, Pandora Redmond has served the people of Greenville, Mississippi, in Washington County through the Hearty Helpings Food Pantry. In partnership with MSU Extension, she is now able to provide additional services and meet new and greater needs in the community. Redmond also is able to provide healthier options for the people she serves because of the work she and Extension have done together.
News
STARKVILLE, Miss. -- As the holidays approach, consider three ways to share the joys of the season by supporting local food pantries. Gifts of money, time and food items are all welcome.
STARKVILLE, Miss. -- An award-winning program within the Mississippi State University Extension Service will welcome a new leader July 1.
JACKSON, Miss. -- Food pantry clients may soon find healthier options more often thanks to new food service guidelines.
Success Stories
The StoryWalk and colorful word art now installed in downtown Belzoni are giving Rosemary Williams a new opportunity for the children she cares for at Rosemary’s Daycare and Learning Center.
Imagine what Mississippi might look like if everyone had access to healthy foods. The state could set an example for other rural states in using existing resources, collaborating with officials and stakeholders, and creating solutions that have measurable impacts for individuals and families.
Rev. Dr. Manney Murphy has known for years that serving his community is his calling. Even after years of making a difference in Warren County, Murphy recently felt led to return to his father’s hometown of Yazoo City. Now, he’s working to change how Mississippians of all ages in the Delta are accessing and receiving healthcare.