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Are the following locations safely walkable from you home?
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How often do you walk in your neighborhood?
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How long does it take you to get to where you have access to fresh foods?
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How do you get to the store or place where you get your food?
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Do you feel safe traveling these ways to get food?
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I feel safe and comfortable walking in my neighborhood at night
I feel safe and comfortable walking in my neighborhood at night. Do you agree?
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Do you receive SNAP benefits (also called EBT or Food Stamps)?
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Do you receive WIC?
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What would be the best way to make sure there is fresh, healthy food available in your neighborhood?
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What matters to you when you buy fruit & vegetables?
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What would make it easier for you to access fresh fruits and vegetables?
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What would make it easier to afford fresh fruits and vegetables?
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Would anything else make it more likely that you would buy fresh fruits and vegetables?
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During the past year, were there times when your household did not have enough food?
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If yes, how did you make it work during those times?
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Would you be interested in growing your own fruits and vegetables in a shared garden space?
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If so where? Number of Responses
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What do you think a shared garden space needs to be safe and easy to access?
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What would encourage you to grow fruits and vegetables in a community garden?
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What sort of education would you be interested in relation to a community garden?
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