Media interview Lindley about community-driven food insecurity programs

The Maine Monitor and WABI (Channel 5 in Bangor) spoke to Vina Lindley, a food systems professional at University of Maine Cooperative Extension, about community-led programs to fight food insecurity in Maine, like Waldo County Bounty. According to Lindley, “They’re community-led, community-driven” and are kept “Maine-style: pretty low-tech,” so program costs are low, making the method easy to replicate. Lindley also told The Maine Monitor that “growing your own is absolutely a way to be more resilient in the face of all sorts of changes.”