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  • Serving Size Poster

    2015 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch

    Energize your body with fruits and vegetables. Poster shows recommended serving sizes and is in English and Spanish.

  • Physical Activity Resource Guide

    2018 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch

    A guide with a step by step process and resources for implementing physical activity programming for SNAP eligible populations.

  • Power up in 10, Strength Training for Families

    2015 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch

    Power up in 10 is a great start to getting your daily physical activity. This booklet has (10) basic movements to increase strength and flexibility without equipment.

  • Shape of Yoga

    2015 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Branch

    Shape of Yoga is a booklet of ten basic yoga poses that encourages families to exercise together with yoga, building strength and flexibility. Available in English and Spanish!

  • Nutrition Supports for Health Clinics Toolkit: 2nd Edition

    2022 University of South Carolina School of Public Health Implementing Agency

    This is a 2nd edition toolkit of healthy eating policy, systems, and environmental change strategies encouraged by the national SNAP-Ed program for obesity prevention and addressing food insecurity

  • White Earth Nation: Partnership with Substance Abuse Programs

    Nov 30, 2018

    White Earth Nation’s SNAP-Education program partners with the Maternal Outreach and Mitigation (MOMs) Program. This outpatient program helps moms gain the skills they need to overcome drug addictions. The SNAP-Ed program is successful because it meets specific nutrition education needs. Clients receive culturally grounded nutrition information to help them follow a healthy diet after achieving sobriety. They also learn to cook for themselves and their children. 

  • Leveraging Technology to Deliver Tailored SNAP-Ed Messages

    Oct 31, 2018

    UCONN School and Family SNAP-Ed collaborated with the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford for this project. This project supports healthy behaviors in high-need children receiving healthcare in the urban Pediatric Emergency Department (PED). When they visit, PED, children and families enjoy a fun online survey about dietary behaviors. Based on their responses, the family receives unique diet and physical activity messages.

  • West Virginia Kids Coupons Program

    Oct 26, 2018

    The Kids Coupon program gives low income children of all ages $4 in farmers market tokens. These tokens are used to purchase fresh, local fruits and vegetables from a market. The produce is brought to their childcare center, school or community. Children and families participate in nutrition education and food sampling.

  • Healthy Eating for Older Adults

    2002 Utah State University Extension.

    This handout addresses the preparation of quick and inexpensive meals, hydration, lactose intolerance, chewing difficulties and appetite. It includes recipes as well.