Five new sites have joined the Double Up Food Bucks network in New Mexico. The program allows participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to stretch out their benefits to purchase produce.
The five outlets are the Dixon Cooperative Market (Dixon), Questa Farmers' Market (Questa),The Fruit Basket (Velarde),Ardovino's Desert Crossing Farmers' Market (Sunland Park) and Cedar Crest Farmers' Market (Cedar Crest). The five new outlets join a network of nearly 80 participating sites.
New Brochures and Posters
The New Mexico Farmers Marketing Association has designed new brochures and posters for the Double Up Food Bucks program.
The fold-out brochure
details how the program works and the outlets offering the
program in each of New Mexico's six regions.
Ordering is easy. Visit this site, then select which region you'd like for your brochure and add posters in English or Spanish. Select the quantities you'd like for each, add them your cart, then go through the checkout process. Be sure to order plenty of items to have on hand for your clients.
For more information contact Double Up Food Bucks Program Manager Sarah Lucero .
Ordering is easy. Visit this site, then select which region you'd like for your brochure and add posters in English or Spanish. Select the quantities you'd like for each, add them your cart, then go through the checkout process. Be sure to order plenty of items to have on hand for your clients.
For more information contact Double Up Food Bucks Program Manager Sarah Lucero .
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