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Teaches SNAP-Ed eligible youth and adults in the locations that they eat, live, learn, work, play, and shop.
Collaborates with community and statewide partners to leverage resources and increase program...
There are many families in San Luis Obispo County who lack adequate access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
The Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County (SLO Food Bank) set out to help. SLO Food Bank started the “Children’s...
Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters in Massachusetts (a SNAP-Ed partner) provides practical food skills education for individuals to purchase and prepare foods that meet their nutrition, budget, and personal needs. Since this program...
Eat Well Play Hard in Child Care Settings (EWPHCCS): Farm to Preschool (F2P) was designed to improve access to and the cost of locally grown fresh produce. This helps address barriers related to poor nutrition and food...
Farmers’ Market Fresh (FMF) is a social marketing campaign for limited-resource consumers at farmers’ markets. The primary goal of this program is to promote fruit and vegetable consumption. The program is at eligible farmers’...
Through the Husky Nutrition Programs’ Farmers' Market Education initiative, Registered Dietitians and UConn students promote the value of fresh produce. This is done by providing farmers market information and free nutrition...
The Go!Healthy Eat Smart Food Box program aims to help people get fresh, high-quality and affordable produce.
The Go!Healthy Eat Smart Food Box program establishes local produce buying clubs, where pre-packed bags of...
In Wisconsin, SNAP-Ed is helping low-income consumers feel more comfortable getting to and shopping at farmers markets, by providing resources before they arrive and after they get there.
“How people show up to and shop...
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In 2015, the Rockland Farmers’ Market was looking for ways to attract new families and add fun activities to help kids become familiar with local produce, healthy eating habits, and shopping at a farmers’ market. Maine...
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In FY 2017, the Maine SNAP-Ed Implementing Agency at the University of New England partnered with the Office for Family Independence (OFI) at the Maine Department of Health and Human Services to provide state level support...