Improving Quality of Life and Wellbeing

  •  Providing a method of correcting or at least adjusting Boston’s food system will allow people who experience food insecurity to no longer be deprived of their basic human rights to accessible food.
  • Citizens in Boston will not feel the need to resort to methods they otherwise wouldn’t have used in order to gain access to meals for themselves and/or their families.
  • People often gravitate towards food that is cheap and affordable, which happens to be the most unhealthy foods. In having more access to healthy, fresh foods, the citizens of Boston will not have to experience detrimental food health outcomes.

Urban Quality of Life Indicators - Metro21: Smart Cities Institute - Carnegie Mellon University