Equitable food access, a movement in Indianapolis, seeks to get healthy, affordable food to people who need it. But an estimated two hundred thousand residents are still in need.
On the east side of Indianapolis, there was an 8-mile radius void of grocery stores. Now a new store, Indy Fresh Market, provides critical access to food in the area.
Members of one Indianapolis community are swarming to Indy Fresh Market, a Black-owned grocery store in a food-deserted area that’s been two years in the making.