Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food

101 Cathryn Couch served 1m medically tailored meals to low income people with health challenges

01.19.2021 - By Koen van SeijenPlay

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Food is medicine but could also be poison says Cathryn Couch,  founder and CEO for Ceres Community Project, who has served over 1m organic medically tailored meals to low income people struggling because of a health challenge.

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Ceres Community Project is a non-profit organization working to foster health by connecting people to one another and to a healthier food system.

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