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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Not everyone in the Tri-State has easy access to fresh food and that can be a health problem. Two local organizations joined forces to fix that. TriHealth and the Freestore Foodbank launched the Healthy Harvest Mobile Market. Lower Price Hill was what officials call a "food desert," a neighborhood without easy access to fresh fruit and vegetables. But help was on the way. The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market will stop at Oyler School every Friday from 10 a.m. to noon. For the last several years, Garry Sexton planted a small garden behind his Lower Price Hill home because it was the easiest way to have fresh food. Adam Marsh lived in Lower Price Hill his whole life and couldn't say where to find fresh produce. The good news is fresh produce will be coming to them. TriHealth and the Freestore Foodbank partnered to launch the Healthy Harvest Mobile market, a 24-foot trailer that doubles as a produce stand. Monday through Friday it will roll up at various locations filled with fresh, often locally sourced corn, kale, peppers, potatoes and fruit. A month of trial runs has proven fruitful. Mobile Market coordinator, Nick Reynolds, said, "People have been excited to find us and they ask, 'Are you here every week?' and it's like, yeah, we're here every week." Seven stops were currently on the schedule. Tuesdays it's at Good Sam near the Dixmyth entrance. Clinic patients will be referred to the market to make healthy choices. Dr. David Dhanraj of TriHealth said, "It's one thing for us to say, 'You need to eat better, you need to lose weight.' If we can't facilitate that it's really hard for us to expect better outcomes for the population we serve." 20 million Americans live in food deserts. Several pockets of Cincinnati fit the description. The Mobile Market will provide some welcome relief. The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market will be at Oyler School Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon. It will also make stops in Norwood, Covington and Winton Hills. While farmers markets are only open in the summer months, the Mobile Market will operate year-round. The goal of the Mobile Market is to serve 250 families every week.