Cupboard Project: Baltimore Sun + Priority Partners

The pandemic brought to light disparities in access to healthcare and healthy food. Priority Partners provides access to low and no cost healthcare for qualified Maryland residents, and part of promoting health is ensuring access to healthy foods. In response, Priority Partners, the Baltimore Sun and Studio 1847 worked together to promote the Cupboards Project. The project features free mini pantries (cupboards) installed throughout Maryland, providing resources directly to communities served by Priority Partners. Our microsite promotes a cupboard design contest featuring HGTV hosts Chris Grundy and Matt Muenster. People can watch video episodes to follow the project, vote on their favorite cupboard designs and donate to the effort. In addition to the entertainment, you'll find informative content about preventing diabetes, eating healthy on a budget and more.

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Baltimore Sun

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Priority Partners

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People & Society

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Baltimore Sun

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