From San Diego to Baltimore, the IRC is helping resettled refugees and their new neighbors in the United States access the fresh foods they need to live healthy lives.
From San Diego to Baltimore, the International Rescue Committee is helping resettled refugees and their new neighbors in the United States access the fresh foods they need to live healthy lives.
“Our goal is to ensure that refugees get off to a nutritious start when they arrive in the U.S.," says Troy McKinney, who manages the IRC’s New Roots agriculture and farmers market programs in El Cajon, California.