Release: Mayor Young and Lyft Announce Grocery Access Program Launch to Reduce Transportation Barriers to Healthy Food for Baltimore Residents

Monday Nov 18th, 2019

New program gives $2.50 rides to participating grocery stores in west and south neighborhoods through a partnership with the Baltimore Development Corporation and South Baltimore Gateway Partnership

Read the full press release: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MDBALT/bulletins/26c1daf?fbclid=IwAR1zzGqfIF_WMWEKG1kZziKGYSsqtpddR-RZQupvjHg-Q100HrbmRId8DMk

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