The page of the non profit that I decided to evaluate was the Great Books non profit page. This page seems to be pretty bare and lacks a lot of what makes a wiki article a good wiki article. First off, there are not any pictures or any type of media on the page. This is necessary, especially for this article, because it deal with books so it would be pretty easy to add some type of media to the page. Next, it has almost no sources at all and all the sources it does have are from the great books foundation's website. If they would add just another couple sources it would make this article much better and much more legitimate. Also, the page lacks information. It only contains one small little paragraph detailing what the great books foundation is built nothing past that. If there were more subsections added to talk about history or contributions or anything like that it would make the article much stronger.

FRESH TRUCK

The Fresh Truck is a relatively new mobile program started by the Greater Chicago Food Depository and the Cook County Health and Hospitals System. It began as a test program as a way of providing healthy foods to people who are unable to get enough of those kinds of foods in their diet due to location and/or resources. Doctors at hospitals write people who need more healthy nutrients in their diets "prescriptions" which they can then take down to the fresh truck and redeem for fresh fruits and vegetables. This service is also available to the general public at certain times, where people who may or may not have a prescription are able to go and obtain fresh fruits and vegetables from the fresh truck.

Cook County Health and Hospitals System

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The partnership between the Greater Chicago Food Depository and the Cook County Health and Hospitals System was started in 2015 with the pilot program called the Fresh Truck. The two organizations are trying to help each other identify, prevent, and treat food insecurity within Cook County.

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