ASIA's HAPI Fresh Program Featured on WKSU's Quick Bites

ASIA’s Healthy Asian Pacific Islander (HAPI) Fresh Program, which provides farm training to enhance job opportunities for immigrants and refugees in Cuyahoga County, was featured on the radio this morning on WKSU’s Quick Bites.  Click here to read and listen to Vivian Goodman’s interview with ASIA’s Charlie Parker and Nar Pradhan.

Airing weekly on Fridays, Quick Bites is a special WKSU series on the hot new food scene simmering among local growers, chefs, producers, educators and epicures in Northeast Ohio.

ASIA’s HAPI Fresh Program is generously funded by The Cleveland Foundation, Deaconess Community Foundation, and United Way of Greater Cleveland.  Be sure to check our HAPI Fresh page every week for a list of produce available for order!

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