Fulton County, Georgia – Fulton County is bringing back its Fulton Fresh Mobile Market, this time with an fall edition that will bring fresh fruits and vegetables and nutrition information right to neighborhoods. Fulton County and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension worked together on this project to make healthy food further available and teach people about the health advantages of fruits and vegetables.
From September 23 to October 9, 2025, the market will be open three days a week and will travel to different community facilities across the county. At each stop, there will be free fruits and vegetables grown in the area, as well as hands-on activities that teach people how to eat better and live healthier lives. The program is part of Fulton Fresh, a bigger attempt to fight children obesity by bringing together youth programs, farming, and family consumer science.
The mobile market will first stop at The Gathering Place Community Center in Union City at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays. Then, at 1 p.m., it will stop at William Walker Recreation Center in Atlanta’s Ben Hill neighborhood. On Wednesdays, there will only be one visit to the Welcome All Recreation Center in South Atlanta at 10 a.m…