Two Rivers Health-Wellness

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1101 Northampton St Ste 101
Easton, PA 18042

Two Rivers Health-Wellness Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of residents in Northampton County, PA and surrounding areas. With assets of over $14 million, the foundation provides funding for initiatives such as the Eat Real Food Mobile Market, which brings healthy food access and educational programs to children, families, seniors, and communities without easy access to grocery stores.

Through partnerships with the Kellyn Foundation, the foundation connects Healthy Lifestyles education provided in schools to the wider community, offering produce sampling, nutrition, cooking, exercise, gardening, and chronic disease screening at multiple weekly stops from June to early November.

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