Chattanooga launches anonymous community survey on food and nutrition security
Emma Mason,
6 months ago
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Chattanooga, TN – The City of Chattanooga is partnering with Communities Speak, a project by Columbia University, to launch an anonymous survey aimed at understanding residents’ experiences with food and nutrition security.
City leaders plan to use the survey results to develop more effective strategies to address the needs of the community.
Residents who complete the survey will also be entered into a drawing for a special tour of City Hall as a thank-you for their participation. The survey can be accessed online here.
City officials emphasized the importance of community feedback in shaping programs and policies that support access to healthy and sufficient food for all Chattanoogans.
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