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2019
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California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch
"Make breakfast or a snack in just a few minutes with these tips and delicious recipes!" This brochure provides both healthy breakfast and snack ideas for families, three recipes and time-saving tips ...
A project of the New Mexico Department of Health and state and local partners, Healthy Kids New Mexico creates healthy environments and programs to give kids what they need to play well, eat well, learn well, and live healthy and full...
Kids in Santa Clara County are eating more fruits and veggies, eating more whole grains, and getting more exercise!Catholic Charities Santa Clara County (CCSCC) is delivering SNAP-Ed programs in 22 afterschool program sites in the...
2021
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Georgia Department of Human Services/Georgia Division of Family & Children Services
The Hydrate My State water consumption campaign was developed and implemented as a call to action to increase water consumption among SNAP-Ed eligible populations in Georgia. This campaign was carefully crafted by public health...
Across the state of Illinois, kids aged 8-13 are learning confidence in the kitchen through a hands-on culinary and nutrition education program, Illinois Junior Chefs.
Success stories have been rolling in for this very popular...
Imagine a school day where children cannot go outside to the playground because of the weather. Now, imagine a school with an indoor playground! In 2019, LSU AgCenter SNAP-Ed and the Ouachita Parish Healthy Communities Coalition...
2016
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Public Health Institute Center for Wellness and Nutrition & Converge Consulting Research and Training.
Inspiring Healthy Communities, the newest report in the series highlights the collective impact and comprehensive approach of the Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) projects in Los Angeles County. These projects...
SummaryMore kids across Kansas are being physically active during school since receiving a Physical Activity Bundle. Kids are learning healthy habits and how to have fun with physical activity, thanks to the Kansas SNAP-Ed program. By...
Oregon SNAP-ED (Food Hero) is helping families build healthy habits outside of school through bingo! They have had successful bingo projects, first with the Spring Break Bingo (SBB) and then Bingo at Home.Introduced as a pilot program...