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2019$0.00Chickasaw Nation SNAP-Ed. & Oklahoma State University Solution-based Health Innovations and Nutrition Excellence (SHINE). Partners in Indian Country.
Part of the SNAP-Ed Strategies & Interventions Toolkit.*
2022$0.00University 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.