Visit a Mobile Market for Free, Fresh Produce This SummerVisit a Mobile Market for Free, Fresh Produce This SummerUnited Way's Mobile Market launched its eighth season to support low-income working families in Greater New Bedford.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia
Mobile Market Provides Free, Fresh Produce to the SouthCoastMobile Market Provides Free, Fresh Produce to the SouthCoastUnited Way's Mobile Market launched its seventh season to support low-income working families in Greater New Bedford.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia
United Way to Host a Winter Mobile Market in FebruaryUnited Way to Host a Winter Mobile Market in FebruaryUnited Way of Greater New Bedford has made every effort to support members of the community during the pandemic.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia
YMCA SouthCoast Launches ‘The Full Plate Project’YMCA SouthCoast Launches ‘The Full Plate Project’Mobile markets will now be offered at five local branches each month.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia
Traditional Mobile Market Returns to the SouthCoast for 2020Traditional Mobile Market Returns to the SouthCoast for 2020See the full schedule of Mobile Market events here.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia
United Way of Greater New Bedford to Host Pop Up Mobile MarketsUnited Way of Greater New Bedford to Host Pop Up Mobile MarketsThe partnership ensures that all Americans have access to the fresh and wholesome food they need during the COVID-19 national emergency.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia
Fall River YMCA to Host Mobile Market Events in AprilFall River YMCA to Host Mobile Market Events in AprilFood items will be pre-packaged for a no-contact, drive-thru pick-up.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia
United Way's Mobile Market Is a Well-Oiled MachineUnited Way's Mobile Market Is a Well-Oiled MachineMobile Market provides free, locally grown, fresh produce to low-income working families in Greater New Bedford.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia
United Way Changes Time of 'Mobile Market' Due to EEE ThreatUnited Way Changes Time of 'Mobile Market' Due to EEE ThreatMobile Market provides free, locally grown, fresh produce to low-income working families in Greater New Bedford.Kasey SilviaKasey Silvia