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  • Connecticut Breastfeeding Initiative (CBI)

    2010 Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Connecticut Breastfeeding Coalition (CBC)

    The Connecticut Breastfeeding Initiative (CBI) is a PSE Change intervention designed to promote practices in maternity facilities that support the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding.

  • Cooking with Kids

    Feb 02, 2018 When kids help make healthy foods, they are excited to try them! Cooking with Kids teaches public school children about the joys of healthy cooking and eating and where their food comes from.
  • Creating A More Accessible Community Health Hub

    Feb 23, 2022 Shreveport residents with disabilities now have greater access to fresh produce, preventive healthcare, physical activity, and community involvement. This is thanks to accessibility improvements made at a local community health hub. All residents can now learn how to make healthful lifestyle choices while receiving free health screenings and building meaningful connections with their neighbors.
  • Creative Health Solutions for a Louisiana Community Center

    Sep 01, 2022 The Washington Parish LSU AgCenter SNAP-Ed program partnered with a community center in Bogalusa, LA to encourage year-round physical activity and respond to an urgent need for safe drinking water.  They did this by creating hydration stations and providing portable, indoor physical activity mats.
  • Eagle Adventure

    2019 OKTEP: Oklahoma Tribal Engagement Partners and the Chickasaw Nation Nutrition Services Get Fresh! Program

    The Eagle Adventure (EA) was designed to address the need for culturally relevant SNAP-Ed programming to prevent type 2 diabetes in Indian Country. EA was developed using the CDC Eagle Book series as the central theme.

  • Eat Smart in Parks

    2016 University of Missouri Extension-Missouri Council for Activity and Nutrition

    Eat Smart in Parks (ESIP) is a PSE change and social marketing intervention designed to promote healthier eating in Missouri's state and local parks.