Veggie Mobile

The Regional Environmental Council (REC) developed the Grant Square Community Garden in 2010 with support from UMass Memorial Medical Center and the City of Worcester. It has 30 raised beds maintained by the REC YouthGROW program and neighborhood residents. The youth tended garden generates between 500-800 pounds of produce for the neighborhood and 15 stops in food-insecure areas across the city through REC’s “Veggie Mobile” mobile farmers market, including three stops in Bell Hill. Medical Center funding doubles the value of food stamps for purchase at the Veggie Mobile.

UMass Memorial Medical Center partners with the Worcester Regional Environmental Council (REC) to bring fresh produce to low-income/food-insecure neighborhoods through the Veggie Mobile program. Funding provided by UMass Memorial Medical Center to the Worcester Regional Environmental Council doubled SNAP purchases on the Veggie Mobile. REC’s Food Justice Program works to increase access to nutritious, healthy, and locally grown food in Worcester’s food-insecure neighborhoods, including Bell Hill where the UMass Memorial campus is located. REC programs encompass a community garden, three school gardens, a YouthGROW urban farm, and the Veggie Mobile which makes 15 weekly stops in all five of the Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas identified in the city.

Since 2012, SNAP and EBT purchases on the Veggie Mobile have increased from 30% of sales, to 90% currently. Total purchases have increased by 300 percent.