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Using Philly Food Bucks is a SNAP! What are Philly Food Bucks? Philly Food Bucks are coupons that help you save money on fruits and vegetables at your farmers’ market. Each coupon can be used to buy $2 of fresh fruits and vegetables. How can I get Philly Food Bucks? Use your ACCESS card (SNAP benefits) at participating farmers’ markets. For every $5 you spend, get $2 in Philly Food Bucks coupons to buy more fruits and vegetables. How do I use Philly Food Bucks? Take them to participating farmers’ markets in Philadelphia. Use the map inside to find the market closest to you. You can also call 311 or visit thefoodtrustmarkets.org for more information. made possible by funding from the centers for disease control and prevention and get healthy philly, an initiative of the philadelphia department of public health. 1. Spend $5 using your ACCESS card at your local farmers’ market. 2. Receive a $2 Philly Food Bucks coupon to spend on fruits and vegetables. 3. Save money and bring home more fresh produce every week! Look inside for a list of participating farmers’ markets where you can use your coupons. Use your ACCESS card at 30 Philadelphia farmers’ markets! rose Ave. Schuykill Expy. ancaster Ave. 22nd St. S. Broad St. 76 676 95 2 27 3 5 4 1 10 26 28 29 30 2 Tasker St. South St. Oregon Ave.
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UsingPhilly Food Bucksis a SNAP!

What are Philly Food Bucks?Philly Food Bucks are coupons that help you save money on fruits and vegetables at your farmers’ market. Each coupon can be used to buy $2 of fresh fruits and vegetables.

How can I get Philly Food Bucks?Use your ACCESS card (SNAP benefits) at participating farmers’ markets. For every $5 you spend, get $2 in Philly Food Bucks coupons to buy more fruits and vegetables.

How do I use Philly Food Bucks?Take them to participating farmers’ markets in Philadelphia. Use the map inside to find the market closest to you. You can also call 311 or visit thefoodtrustmarkets.org for more information.

made possible by funding from the centers for disease control and prevention and get healthy philly, an initiative of the philadelphia department of public health.

1. Spend $5 using your ACCESS card at your local farmers’ market.

2. Receive a $2 Philly Food Bucks coupon to spend on fruits and vegetables.

3. Save money and bring home more fresh produce every week!

Look inside for a list of participating farmers’ markets where you can use your coupons.

Use your ACCESS card at 30 Philadelphia farmers’ markets!

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Walnut St.

Penrose Ave.

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Blvd

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Chestnut St.

Schuykill Expy.

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Olney Ave.

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center cityCommon Ground: Broad and Mt. Vernon sts., Sundays, noon–4 p.m.Broad & South: Wednesdays, 2–6 p.m., Fair Food Farmstand: Reading Terminal Market, fairfoodphilly.org (year-round) Fairmount: 22nd St. and Fairmount Ave., Thursdays, 3–7 p.m.Headhouse: 2nd and Lombard sts., Sundays, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.

north philadelphiaCecil B. Moore: Cecil B. Moore Ave. between 13th and Broad sts., Thursdays, 2–6 p.m.4th & Lehigh: Tuesdays, 1–5 p.m.Greensgrow Farm: 2501 E. Cumberland St., greensgrow.orgHunting Park: W. Hunting Park Ave. and Old York Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.Liberty Lands Park: 3rd and Poplar sts., Thursdays, 3–7 p.m.Park & Tabor: N. Park Ave. and W. Tabor Rd. near Einstein Medical Center, Tuesdays, 2–6 p.m.SHARE Nice Roots Farm: 2901 W. Hunting Park Ave., sharefoodprogram.org33rd & Diamond: Wednesdays, 2–6 p.m.26th & Allegheny: Wednesdays, 1–5 p.m.

northeast philadelphia Frankford Transportation Center: Bustleton and Frankford aves., Tuesdays, 2–6 p.m.Oxford Circle: Langdon and E. Howell sts., Thursdays, 2–6 p.m.Far Northeast Farmers’ Market: 1290 Southampton Rd., gnrpastures.com

northwest philadelphia Chew & E. Pleasant: Wednesdays, 2–6 p.m.Germantown: Germantown Ave. and Walnut Ln. in front of the Historic Wyck House, Fridays, 2–6 p.m.West Oak Lane: Ogontz Ave. and Walnut Ln., Tuesdays, 2–6 p.m.

southwest philadelphia58th & Chester: Wednesdays, 2–6 p.m.

west philadelphia Clark Park: 43rd St. and Baltimore Ave., Thursdays, 3–7 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. (year-round)52nd & Haverford: Wednesdays, 1–5 p.m.Overbrook: Lancaster and City aves. at the Overbrook Presbyterian Church, Saturdays, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.Greensgrow West: 4912 Baltimore Ave., greensgrow.org

south philadelphiaBroad & Snyder: Tuesdays, 2–6 p.m. 18th & Christian: Christian Street YMCA, Thursdays, 3–7 p.m.29th & Wharton: Tuesdays, 2–6 p.m.22nd & Tasker: Tuesdays, 2–6 p.m.Dickinson Square: Morris St. and E. Moyamensing Ave., farmtocity.org

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CALL 311 OR VISIT THEFOODTRUSTMARKETS.ORGFOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MARKET INFORMATION.

The following markets are open June through November, with some exceptions.For more information, visit thefoodtrustmarkets.org.


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