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Food Insecurity, Community, and Change in Des Moines with Sarah Donovan

Food Insecurity, Community, and Change in Des Moines with Sarah Donovan

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On this episode of My City Talks, host Corey Dion Lewis sits down with Sarah Donovan of Broadlawns Medical Center to explore the complex layers of food insecurity in Des Moines. From the role of culture and community in food access to how employment, transportation, and awareness shape outcomes, Sarah shares both professional insights and personal reflections.

This conversation highlights the connections between health equity, social determinants, and community partnerships—reminding us that solving hunger isn’t just about food pantries, it’s about systemic change.

Tune in as we lead up to the My City My Health Conference on November 14 in Des Moines, where Sarah will join the Food Insecurity panel.

Show Notes:
00:00 – Welcome to My City Talks
01:18 – Introducing Sarah Donovan
02:43 – Why she returned to Des Moines
04:14 – Understanding food insecurity in our community
06:40 – Supporting employees facing insecurity
09:20 – Food as culture and community
10:00 – Launching food pantries at Drake University
11:25 – Why partnerships matter in food access
13:13 – Beyond band-aid solutions
14:19 – Education, awareness & community health workers
15:24 – Broadlawns interpreter services & community health work
16:45 – Looking forward to the My City My Health Conference
17:06 – Final thoughts & invitation to connect

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Learn more about the My City My Health Conference: mycity.health

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