Nett Church Farm Fresh Market
Farm To Community
Announcements!
Market Launch September 16, 2024!
Market Schedule
When: Every other Monday - starting September 16, 2024
Time: 3:00 - 6:00pm
Location: Nett Church - the Nettwork Campus
5320 Jimmy Carter Blvd
Norcross, GA 30093
Check back soon for additional details!
What's at the Market This Week!
The pop-up market brings healthy, fresh produce from local farmers to sell to the Gwinnett community as well as provide wrap-around community health services such as blood pressure screening and cooking demonstrations. Check back regularly to see what items we'll have and where we sourced them from!
Market Policies
We encourage you to bring your own bags.
Payment
We accept cash, card, and EBT.
Promotions:
Double SNAP Dollars: we double SNAP dollars on fresh produce
When you use your SNAP (Food Stamps) card, you will receive 50% off fresh produce
Senior Discount: if you are 65+, you are eligible to receive 10% off weekly
Resources
SNAP/EBT
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a government program formerly known as Food Stamps. SNAP serves as the nation’s first line of defense against hunger by helping low-income people afford more nutritious food. The program provides a monthly benefit to households to help cover the cost of food. Learn if you qualify by visiting Wholesome Wave.
About Us
MACHN
MACHN is a coalition made up of the American Heart Association, Fulton DeKalb Hospital Authority, Lucky Shoals Community Association, Retaaza, and Wholesome Wave Georgia. We are an Alliance for Combined Action…A Coalition for Good; with a goal to collectively combine resources as well as health and wellness change agents across metro Atlanta to impact the whole person. This approach focuses on restoring health, promoting resilience, and preventing diseases across a lifespan. We bring fresh produce straight from the Farm To Community.
The American Heart Association
From humble beginnings, the AHA has grown into the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. A shared focus on cardiovascular health unites our more than 35 million volunteers and supporters as well as their more than 2,900 employees.
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer worldwide, and stroke ranks second globally. Even when those conditions don’t result in death, they cause disability and diminish quality of life. We want to see a world free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
Our size and scope let us have real impact. The AHA has invested more than $5 billion in research, making us the largest not-for-profit funding source for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease research next to the federal government. Learn more about our life-changing funded research breakthroughs.
Fulton DeKalb Hospital Authority
The Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority (FDHA) was established to ensure that all residents of Fulton and DeKalb Counties have fair and equitable access to quality health care regardless of their social and/or economic condition. Our mission is through collaboration with Grady Health System and innovative strategies, we will improve health outcomes in Fulton and DeKalb Counties. Our vision is that the FDHA will be a resource for creative solutions that support the delivery of quality and innovative healthcare and preventive services to ensure health equity for all residents of Fulton and DeKalb counties.
We strive to promote health and wellness by actively seeking opportunities to strengthen the continuum of prevention and care resources available to residents of Fulton and DeKalb Counties. Working collaboratively with Grady and a cadre of committed community partners, we are focused on closing the gaps in our health ecosystem. As a hospital authority, a large subset of our efforts centers around ensuring that the under-resourced and underserved residents of Fulton and DeKalb are connected to quality prevention and care services and resources.
Lucky Shoals Community Foundation
Lucky Shoals Community Association, Inc. (LSCA) is community based-organization based in unincorporated Norcross, GA in Gwinnett County. Its mission is to support community and economic development that actually benefits the diverse, but under resourced community who live here – a community that is over 85 percent BIPOC and nearly 50 percent immigrants - rather than simply extracting resources for others. LSCA's work has included providing resources for community health work, environmental and climate change adaptation, housing assistance, and transportation.
Retaaza
Retaaza is a social enterprise that strives to make local food more accessible and affordable, directly supports our communities' farmers, reconnects consumers to their food and planet, and feeds families struggling with food insecurity.
Our Retaaza Rx program forges connections between farmers and community members. Our solutions assist hungry neighbors by creating a pipeline of fresh, healthy foods straight from the farm and into the hands of food-insecure individuals and families. At the same time it strengthens the economic stability of local farmers and rural communities while preventing food waste on the farms, leading to a more sustainable solution and healthier planet. We believe impact can be made across multiple stakeholder groups and goals with smart solutions.
Wholesome Wave Georgia
Wholesome Wave Georgia believes that all Georgians in need should have access to fresh, healthy, locally grown food choices.
In Georgia, over 1.4 million people are considered food-insecure and receive federal nutrition assistance including SNAP benefits. The high cost and low accessibility of fresh foods leave these households with limited options to feed their families. Food insecurity is linked to poverty, obesity, and other diet-related illnesses. The effect of food insecurity on America’s families is evident: approximately 65% of adults and 34% of children (ages 2 to 19) are overweight or obese.
Wholesome Wave Georgia encourages us to rethink the cost, accessibility, and affordability of fresh, nutritious foods in our state. Our mission is to increase access to and awareness of healthy food choices for all Georgians in need through local farmers and community partners.
We work towards our mission through our core programs: Georgia Fresh For Less, Georgia Food For Health, Georgia SNAP Connection, and Georgia Plant 2 Plate.