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DocuSign Envelope ID:8A1AB1 BF-ACDB-42A1-A3DE-9E9549E569B4 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> PROVIDER'S OUTSIDE AGENCY APPLICATION <br /> • Chapel Hill, <br /> • Eno River, <br /> • Hillsborough <br /> Donation Stations provide fresh, healthy food to the following fifteen agencies: <br /> • Camp Chestnut Ridge, <br /> • CASA, <br /> • Central Elementary School families in dire need (as identified by the school <br /> social worker), <br /> • Chapel of the Cross, <br /> • Chapel Hill Day Care Center, <br /> • Child Care Services Association of Chapel Hill (Weekly food orders for the kids <br /> meals), <br /> • Club Nova (51 weeks of Chapel Hill Farmers Market food weekly) <br /> • Friends of the DSS, <br /> • Inter-Faith Food Council for Social Services (52 weeks of food for IFC, fridge, <br /> holiday meal drives), <br /> • Meals on Wheels of Chapel Hill, <br /> • PORCH, <br /> • TABLE (52 weeks of food for TABLE, fridge), <br /> • Read2Me, <br /> • Refugee Community Partnership, <br /> • Residential Services, Inc. <br /> As an expansion of the Donation Station Program, Farmer Foodshare would like to pilot <br /> a Community Foodshare Site Project which will deliver community supported agriculture <br /> (CSA) priced shares to the following partner agency in Orange County: <br /> • Refugee Community Partnership <br /> Program Description (3 pages OR LESS) <br /> Please provide the following information about the proposed program: <br /> d) Summarize the program services proposed and how the program will address a <br /> Town/County priority/goal? <br /> Both the Donation Station program and pilot Community Foodshare site project <br /> address the Human Services Priority Area #3: Improving the health and nutrition <br /> of needy residents. <br /> The Donation Station program meets this aim by collecting fresh, local food <br /> gleaned from farmers at farmers markets and/or purchased from those farmers <br /> with funds donated by market shoppers. Each farmers market is paired with a <br /> recipient agency of their choice. Oftentimes, agencies are chosen by the market <br /> because the recipient agency serves the most urgent hunger needs of the lowest <br /> Page 10 of 20 <br />