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Enhancing FIM Engagement:  The FreshRx Oklahoma Model

May 21, 2026
2 – 3 pm

Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/25vr92xw

Presented by:
Erin Martin, MASM
Founder & CEO FreshRx Oklahoma
Co-Lead, Oklahoma Food is Medicine Policy Coalition
President, Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition

Learning Objectives & Outcomes:

Erin Martin’s passion for helping others began at fifteen when she worked in a retirement community, inspiring her to pursue a master’s degree in Gerontology from the University of Southern California, the world’s top-ranked gerontology school.  Certified in Regenerative Soil Advocacy, Erin is passionate about promoting food as medicine and its connection to soil health.  As President of the Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition, Director of Oklahoma’s FreshRx program, and co-lead of Oklahoma’s Food is Medicine Policy Coalition, she works to integrate food is medicine and regenerative agriculture as a standard of care for those with chronic disease.

Target Audience:

This session is intended for tribal health professionals, program coordinators, community health representatives, and partners working in food access, nutrition, and chronic disease prevention.  it is especially relevant for those involved in produce prescription (Food Farmacy) programs, voucher initiatives, and “food as medicine” efforts, as well as anyone supporting Policy, Systems and Environmental (PSE) change in Native communities.

For Inquiries:
chelby.archambeau@itcmi.org
906-632-6896 x. 108

Enhancing PIM Engagement: The FreshRr Oklahoma Model 2 PM - 3 PM May 21, 2026 LEARN MORE: https://tinyurl.com/25vr92xw PRESENTED BY Erin Martin, MASM Founder & CEO, FreshRx Oklahoma Co-Lead, Oklahoma Food is Medicine Policy Coalition President, Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition LEARNING OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES: Erin Martin's passion for helping others began at fifteen when she worked in a retirement community, inspiring her to pursue a master's degree in Gerontology from the University of Southern California, the world's top-ranked gerontology school. Certified in Regenerative Soil Advocacy, Erin is passionate about promoting food as medicine and its connection to soil health. As President of the Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition, Director of Oklahoma's FreshRX program, and co-lead of Oklahoma's Food is Medicine Policy Coalition, she works to integrate food is medicine and regenerative agriculture as a standard of care for those with chronic disease. TARGET AUDIENCE: This session is intended for Tribal health professionals, program coordinators, community health representatives, and partners working in food access, nutrition, and chronic disease prevention. It is especially relevant for those involved in produce prescription (Food Farmacy) programs, voucher initiatives, and "food as medicine" efforts, as well as anyone supporting Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) change in Native communities. FOR INQUIRIES: chelby.archambeau@itcmi.org (906) 632-6896 ext: 108